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Lady of the Lake
- The Witcher, Book 5
- By: Andrzej Sapkowski, David French - translator
- Narrated by: Peter Kenny
- Length: 20 hrs and 16 mins
- Unabridged
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After walking through the portal in the Tower of Swallows while narrowly escaping death, Ciri finds herself in a completely different world...an Elven world. She is trapped, with no way out. Time does not seem to exist, and there are no obvious borders or portals to cross back into her home world. But this is Ciri, the child of prophecy, and she will not be defeated. She knows she must escape to finally rejoin the Witcher, Geralt, and his companions - and to try to conquer her worst nightmare.
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WTF happened here
- By Ethan on 09-02-2019
- Lady of the Lake
- The Witcher, Book 5
- By: Andrzej Sapkowski, David French - translator
- Narrated by: Peter Kenny
Brilliant Work Andrzej Sapkowski
Reviewed: 21-12-2020
Had me hooked on every word. From the romance through to the vividly picturesque landscapes and the nightmarish battle scenes.Truly a thrilling read.
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The Light of All That Falls
- The Licanius Trilogy, Book 3
- By: James Islington
- Narrated by: Michael Kramer
- Length: 30 hrs and 39 mins
- Unabridged
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After a savage battle, the Boundary is whole again - but it may be too late. Banes now stalk the lands of Andarra, and the Venerate have gathered their armies for a final, crushing blow. In Ilin Illan, Wirr fights to maintain a precarious alliance between Andarra's factions of power. With dark forces closing in on the capital, if he cannot succeed, the war is lost. Imprisoned and alone in a strange land, Davian is pitted against the remaining Venerate.
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A decent end to the trilogy, but a little rushed.
- By Anonymous User on 09-05-2020
- The Light of All That Falls
- The Licanius Trilogy, Book 3
- By: James Islington
- Narrated by: Michael Kramer
Riveting
Reviewed: 03-08-2020
Had Me hooked from the first page truly a masterpiece of a trilogy. Well done James Islington and Thank you.
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The Shadow of What Was Lost
- The Licanius Trilogy, Book 1
- By: James Islington
- Narrated by: Michael Kramer
- Length: 25 hrs and 28 mins
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It has been 20 years since the end of the war. The dictatorial Augurs - once thought of almost as gods - were overthrown and wiped out during the conflict, their much-feared powers mysteriously failing them. Those who had ruled under them, men and women with a lesser ability known as the Gift, avoided the Augurs' fate only by submitting themselves to the rebellion's Four Tenets.
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heckin good boiiieeee
- By Richard on 15-10-2017
- The Shadow of What Was Lost
- The Licanius Trilogy, Book 1
- By: James Islington
- Narrated by: Michael Kramer
Thrilling
Reviewed: 19-11-2019
Gripping and completely exhilarating till the last word this book does not fail to astonish the reader 10/10