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Devlin's Justice

By: Patricia Bray
Narrated by: Mirron Willis
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The final book in Patricia Bray’s Sword of Change trilogy, Devlin’s Justice finds Devlin, the once-peasant farmer who became the chosen one and eventually the conquering captain of the Kingdom of Jorsk’s army returning home victorious. Only upon arriving at the capital city Devlin disappears and it’s up to his friends to find him or deal with his possible murder. Mirron Willis again takes up the reins of Devlin’s journey, performing the audiobook with vigor and style and relishing in the mysterious world of Sword of Change. With elements of mystery and royal intrigue this enchanted fantasy will keep you on edge until the very end.

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Devlin of Duncaer has done the impossible. Desperate for death in the wake of his family's slaughter, he agreed to become the Chosen One of the neighboring Kingdom of Jorsk - the kingdom which conquered and enslaved his own native land of Duncaer. The job involved magically binding himself to Jorsk and its needs by a powerfu Geas spell, and used to come with about a three months survival time - until Devlin.

Miraculously surviving attack after attack, he comes to learn once again the value of life, honor and friendship. But just when he is reconciled to his new life, he finds he must go off seeking the Chosen One's sword of legend - which he knows for a fact was lost in conquered Duncaer. So now Devlin - once exiled from his homeland and hoping never to go back - must again face the land of his birth and the people who once trusted him. Only now he comes to them wearing the garb of their conquerors.

But when Devlin returns from that mission, it is only to discover that things in Jorsk have been getting worse in his absence. The unknown enemy's magical attacks on the kingdom are getting worse, and the king's policy of non-involvement is throwing his kingdom into chaos.

As more and more borders are threatened, the nobles can do nothing but squabble and debate. It seems that Devlin is the only one who can stem the tide. But can he discover the enemy's true identity and put a stop to his or her predations before the entire kindgom collapses, taking its Chosen One down with it?

©2004 Patricia Bray (P)2013 Audible, Inc.

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Just as interesting as the previous books

Where does Devlin's Justice rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

It's definitely one of the audio books that I won't mind listening to again, as it's got some very interesting twists in the story that keep the listener guessing, "What next?".

What other book might you compare Devlin's Justice to, and why?

I have not listened to any other fantasy book with this sort of story line

Have you listened to any of Mirron Willis’s other performances? How does this one compare?

Mirron Willis does a great job of bringing the characters to life as usual and is amazing at switching voices from one character to another

Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

Just kept me guessing till the end and was happy with the outcome

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