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  • The Scourge, Book 3
  • By: Roberto Calas
  • Narrated by: Lynn Roberts
  • Length: 12 hrs and 26 mins
  • 3.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)
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By: Roberto Calas
Narrated by: Lynn Roberts
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Summary

The last mile is always the longest.

Emaculum is the haunting conclusion to the Scourge trilogy. Sir Edward Dallingridge’s wife, the Lady Elizabeth, waits once more in St. Edmund’s Abbey. And to reach her, Edward must battle a king and save a queen, break an oath and make another. He must destroy a legion of demons and take up God’s banner as two armies threaten to tear England apart.

The Red Plague that has swept England continues to burn through the populace, and the feudal hierarchy collapses. With every life he takes, Edward’s soul blackens a shade, and only his lost love can save him from his sins. But he must reach her first. And his greatest enemies are not the savage plaguers wandering the villages of his kingdom, but the men and women who have avoided the affliction.

Where is King Richard? Where are England’s armies? Can the Red Plague be cured? Edward will unravel each of these mysteries... but the answers may not please him.

©2014 Roberto Calas (P)2017 Roberto Calas

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Good story, poor narration

I didn't finish this audiobook because the narration was a crashing disappointment after the first two books. I am sure that Lynn Roberts is a talented man. I can see him doing a perfectly wonderful job of a gritty American noir novel or crime fiction but he was the wrong man for this book. I switched to the Kindle version after a few chapters.

The story is tight, wonderfully researched and very well paced. As usual, the level of detail is superb and the writing first class. It deserves better than this recording managed. I would urge people to read the print version instead so as to get the experience that the author intended.

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