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  • By: David B. Coe
  • Narrated by: Pete Cross
  • Length: 21 hrs and 24 mins
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Summary

Four years after the insidious, devastating invasion by agents of Lon-Ser, Tobyn-Ser's Order of Mages and Masters is riven by conflict and paralyzed by inaction. From the outlander, Baram, they have learned much about their neighbor to the west: unlike Tobyn-Ser, which is served by the Mage-Craft of the Children of Amarid, Lon-Ser is devoid of magic; instead, it possesses a dazzling and deadly technology that shapes every aspect of its people's daily life.

Frustrated by the Order's inability to act, Orris, a young, rebellious mage, takes it upon himself to prevent further attacks on his homeland. Taking Baram from his prison, he embarks upon a perilous journey to Bragor-Nal, an enormous, violent city in Lon-Ser, ruled by a brutal, feudal-like system of Break-Laws, Nal-Lords, and Overlords.

As Orris soon learns, however, Baram has been driven insane by his captivity. Upon reaching his strange and fractured homeland, the man abandons Orris. Armed only with his magic, Orris is thrust into a world with a language he does not comprehend and a technology he can barely fathom.

Together with Gwilym, a man with strange powers, whose vision of Orris has lured him out of the mountains and into the chaos of the Nals, and Melyor, a beautiful Nal-Lord who harbors a secret that could cost her life, Orris must end the threat to Tobyn-Ser without getting himself and his companions killed.

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Surprisingly Good

As with the first book in this series, I read the printed version years ago, and was surprised that I enjoyed it. This, the second book in a trilogy is set in a more technologically advanced realm. I'm old fashioned when it comes to fantasy, I like my stories set in pseudo-medieval realms with all the usual dragons, dwarves, elves and other such fantasy critters. When I read this book, all those years ago, I almost stopped reading the first time it mention technology. I'm so glad I kept going. I think Pete Cross is getting better at the narration in this book too. In the first book I wasn't at all sure about him, but I'm liking his performance more in this book. I just hope Audible are going to release the final book in this series, and that Mr Cross will do the honour once more.

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