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The Sword Falls

By: AJ Smith
Narrated by: Geoffrey Breton, Georgia Maguire
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Summary

A man of the Dawn Claw will be the Always King.

It will ever be so. They will always rule...but they will not always lead.

Prince Oliver Dawn Claw, heir to the Kingdom of the Four Claws, is thrust into a world he doesn't understand as he waits for his father to die. Away from home, with few allies - and too many enemies - he faces a new and otherworldly threat from beneath the sea. Alliances break and masks fall, as the Dark Brethren reveal their true master.

Meanwhile, Adeline Brand - called the Alpha Wolf - refuses to wait and becomes the edge of the sword that swings back at the Dreaming God. Assembling allies and crushing resistance, she enters a fight she doesn't know if she can win, as the sea begins to rise.

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Poor effort

I loved the first book (The Glass Breaks), it was dark, exciting, had lots of interesting twists and very engaging characters. TSF, also has lots of engaging characters and interesting twists, but the dialogue is terrible.
Generally I dont mind swearing but the sheer amount in this book made every character sound like a teenager having a mood swing.
In general I'm quite disappointed, I was highly anticipating this sequel and it really fell short of the quality of the first book.

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