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The Shadow King

The Raveling, Book 3

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The Shadow King

By: Alec Hutson
Narrated by: Guy Williams
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The conclusion to the epic story that began with The Crimson Queen and continued with The Silver Sorceress

Scarred by what transpired on the island of the sorceress Niara, Keilan, and his companions journey north, bearing a weapon forged to end the unnatural existence of the Chosen. But the sand is trickling through the hourglass as the demon-children are laboring to bring about a second Raveling and end the age of man....

In the shattered city of Nes Vaneth, Cho Lin struggles to survive her imprisonment by the vicious Skein, while in Dymoria the Crimson Queen prepares to reveal her school of sorcerers by bringing them into the Frostlands to confront the Chosen and their allies....

Meanwhile, the immortal sorceress Alyanna schemes to restore her lost glory and destroy those who have wronged her....

©2019 Alec Hutson (P)2020 Alec Hutson
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enjoyed the story, the ended left a few loose ends that didn't really get resolved in a pretty major way. also the audio book had a couple of chapters the were back to front which was mildly annoying but also amusing. the only other gripe I have is that the narrator would announce the chapter numbers but because of the introlude they didn't match the chapters I was up too. still worth a listen though 👌

pretty good story but the audio book a bit flawed

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