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The Prophet of Edan

The Edan Trilogy, Book 2

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Ruin follows in the wake of Torrlond’s victorious army and the beasts its priests enslave, leaving no corner of Eormenlond untouched by the inferno of its war. Kingdoms and tribes line up on opposing sides as the conflict rages, rekindling ancient hatreds and avenging old wrongs.

As Dayraven struggles to contain the vast power of his curse, he and Sequara confront the destruction of all they hold dear. To salvage their world, they must sacrifice what most makes it precious.

With twists as wrenching as they are unexpected, The Prophet of Edan reveals the War of the Way’s culmination.

©2023 Philip Chase (P)2025 Philip Chase
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This listen was a re-read for me, originally having read it shortly after the written book was published. As I remembered, it is a truly action packed story. Perhaps even too action packed. I probably wouldn't have gotten through it again in my current state of mind, hadn't Allen's narration been as stellar as it was. I truly hope he'll have the opportunity (and pleasure!) to narrate more books beyond Chase's series. What makes me rate the story a bit higher than other people perhaps, is the many similarities between Dayraven's journey and that of Aang in ATLA, and the themes in common, spiritual and other. The realistic portrayal of religion was also great again on re-read. I'm looking forward to listening to the third book once it'll be out.

Stellar performance and action packed story

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I listened to The Prophet of Edan after immersion reading the first book, and the audiobook once again delivers an outstanding experience. The narrator’s performance is excellent, with strong character voices, emotional range, and a delivery that enhances both the quieter moments and the larger battle scenes.

This instalment expands the story significantly, moving into large-scale conflict and war while maintaining strong character focus. The emotional weight of the story comes through particularly well in audio, and the final stretch is incredibly gripping.

A fantastic sequel and an easy recommendation, especially for listeners who enjoyed the first audiobook.

A Powerful Sequel with Exceptional Narration

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