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Legion: The Many Lives of Stephen Leeds
- Narrated by: Oliver Wyman
- Length: 10 hrs and 12 mins
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Summary
From number one New York Times best-selling author Brandon Sanderson comes a new novella collection, including a brand-new, never-before-published story.
Stephen Leeds is schizophrenic (...probably...) and he's in demand. But not for his own skills - his clients want to tap in to the imaginary experts that populate his mind - and it's getting a bit crowded in there.
One of his many 'aspects' is a trained soldier, another a psychological expert; a third is a librarian, and all of them want to help him solve problems, making him an exceptionally versatile intelligence agent. If you need a stolen corpse retrieved or a missing inventor found, Stephen Leeds is the man - or, rather, the team - for the job. But managing a team is a challenge in itself, all the more so when some of the team feel they know better than Stephen himself....
The Many Lives of Stephen Leeds is an omnibus edition of the three amazing Legion novellas: Legion, Legion: Skin Deep and Legion: Lies of the Beholder.
Critic reviews
"An absolutely fantastic read." (Fantasy Book Review)
"The pulse of a thriller and the hook of a fascinating hero balancing on the edge of psychosis." (Library Journal)
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- Ben J.
- 05-11-18
Interesting book with great narration
Loved it from beginning to end. The only problem I had with it is that the story makes references to things that never take place and it makes me want to hear these stories. Great narration, lovely voice.
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- Mike
- 28-09-18
Absolutely Brilliant
Sandersons greatest work in my opinion. A great concept and stunningly well crafted story! Stephen is such a likeable character and every aspect of his personality is wonderful.
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- Phil Alton
- 28-02-19
Highly recommended
Great mix of mystery and wiredness, very entertaining and I would highly recommend.
The audio performance was brilliant too - the narrator has a great range of voices, which he puts to effect and consistent effect.
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- Arman
- 24-01-19
The many feels of Sander's reads
Packed with emotion, action, and ingenuity! Such a novel concept, executed wonderfully.
A bittersweet journey you'll feel sad you have taken, but glad to have experienced.
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- Hugo
- 29-10-18
great series
glad they made a collection of it :)
a most enjoyable set of strange detective-ish books
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- Yas
- 29-09-18
Bravo
Simply brilliant all round. Well done Mr Sanderson. I really enjoyed this book. And top marks to the narrator.
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- James C
- 10-04-20
Tawdry
Packed to the brim with lazily written cliché, two dimensional characters and topped with a terrible first chapter which I could not get beyond.
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