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The Naming

13th Paladin Series, Book 2

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The Naming

By: Torsten Weitze
Narrated by: Gildart Jackson
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The best-selling epic fantasy series from Germany, which began with Ahren, continues.

Two Einhans have been found but the third is still at large. Ahren and his companions have to traverse a kingdom plagued by unrest, sail along the treacherous east coast of Jorath and reach the dwarf enclave of Silver Cliff. Falk, Ahren's master hopes to find in its depths the third Einhan, a dwarf friend from his mercenary days, and to win him over for the Ritual of Naming that awaits his apprentice. To gain the dwarf's assistance, they must help him in his solitary watch, that tradition of the little people which allows a dwarf to attain his own individual name.

But time is of the essence. Ahren's Appointment as the 13th Paladin - assisted by the three Einhans - must occur by the winter solstice. If not, He, Who Forces will awaken before his time and plunge the unprepared peoples of Jorath into the depths of darkness.

©2017 Torsten Weitze (P)2020 Tantor
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new character introduced called Khara is awful, just rude and abusive and the author forces her on you.

khara is awful

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This is a great adventure story. I love the characters and the narrator is marvellous (as always)… thanks Audible for the first two free, you have me hooked!

Cannot wait for the next instalment!

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This book built up the characters further, introducing new characters as well. Good character development in Ahren’s case. Well paced and well narrated. Can’t wait for the third one.

A great second book in the trilogy

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