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The Tiger's Time
- Chronicles of an Imperial Legionary Officer, Book 4
- Narrated by: Steven Brand
- Series: Chronicles of an Imperial Legionary Officer, Book 4
- Length: 24 hrs and 51 mins
- Categories: Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy
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Publisher's Summary
Winner of the Independent Publisher Book Award for Best Adult Fiction
A nobleman from an infamous family, imperial legionary officer, and born fighter, Ben Stiger is trapped in the past and cut off from everything he has known. The World Gate is sealed behind him, and Delvaris, the man he traveled through time to save, is dead. With this great man’s death, the future has been altered by the evil god Castor.
Stiger has lost his purpose. For the first time in a great long while, no one needs saving, and no one needs killing. Stiger is a man out of his time and, worse, a prisoner of the dwarves.
Cast adrift in a time not his own, Stiger believes his time as a leader of men is at an end. But the gods are not done with him yet. A terrible evil looms over the Vrell Valley like a grim shadow. Castor’s dark servants are hard at work. Despite being a man out of his time, Stiger is viewed as a threat to be eliminated, for a dread destiny has been stamped onto his line from the time of Karus.
The Horde is on the march, and the Thirteenth Legion is in Vrell without a legate. There is only one man who can lead the Lost - Stiger. This is the Tiger’s Time! The question is...can the damage done by Castor’s servants be repaired and will it be enough to change his destiny?
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- Jenny Macmillan
- 12-01-2019
Thanks Marc
Well another great read or should I say listen. My only problem is now having to wait another 12 to 24 months for book five.
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- Roy Jo Rubanenko
- 28-12-2018
wow! can't wait for the next one!! what an ending
Marc Alan Edelheit definitely improves with every book. That epilogue though. omg. The story gets personal in this one, and not at all in the way you think going in. The build up was real, and by the end I was shouting and laughing and totally invested in the fate of these awesome characters
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- Darrell Moore
- 23-12-2019
Better than the 1st Three
This book goes deep into the story line, expanding on many things that were brought in by books 1 -3. The narrator crushed it as always.
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- Prime Customer
- 01-11-2019
Great book / LOTS of Conversation & Descriptions!
The finale of Ben Stiger, a Roman military officer, comes to a bloody, action packed end. If you haven't read the prior books and just came to the last to read reviews, here's what you can expect: Roman legions are placed in a fantasy world set with elves, orcs, gnomes, magic, wizards, and good and evil gods. The story and plot are fantastic, although there aren't a lot of surprises or twists, sub-plots, or scheming back stabbers that add to the "what the heck!" reactions in some other fantasy stories. It's all pretty straight-forward, but that isn't a bad thing in this case. For someone to thoroughly enjoy this series, however, you have to have some interest in Roman military life, military equipment, and military tactics. I'd say at least a fourth of these books focus on the daily and hourly life of Roman soldiers and officers. Couple this with great attention to detail about their surroundings, equipment, tools, how they interact with the environment and each other, it can become VERY tedious listen to. Another great portion of these books (easily upwards of half of this book) contains scenes of talk between the characters and planning for upcoming battles. There are LONG discussions about tactics, maneuvers, and all the possible contingency planning for each upcoming contact with enemy forces. Once we get to the battles, with all the planning talk and descriptions we were given earlier, it makes it very easy to see and feel what it must have been like to be on the line as a Roman soldier. So, if you can get by the talk and descriptions, the series really does deliver a powerful punch. Ben Stiger is in my top 10 for greatest fantasy fiction main characters, however, the narrator is my opinion is average at best, simply because of the lack of variation in his tone and voicing for all the characters. But still a great series, well worth the credits!
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- ABC53
- 26-07-2019
Worth a listen
It’s a cool fantasy series with loose ties to the real world. The main character seems to lack common sense at times.
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- Kate
- 04-12-2018
Stiger & Co.
A very entertaining listen that has me excited for the next installment. Stiger's legend continues to grow and he's accumulating friends along the way. Hope we see his companions developed more in next installment.
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- Lyndi DeMott
- 22-06-2020
Well written and skillfully performed.
The Tigers Time showcases a wide array of interesting and well developed characters. The storyline provides sufficient plot twists to keep the story interesting and avoid the obvious and predictable outcomes.
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- Anonymous User
- 22-04-2020
addictive
I have read the hole series. I cant wait for the next one! I recommend them to all historical fiction readers.
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- MJM
- 17-12-2019
Outstanding Continuation.
A Tiger’s Time leaves you wanting more to come from the new friendships and characters that were developed. New adventures and action. Can’t want for more books to come! Great work by M. Edelheit and narration by S. Brand.
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- Jeff T.
- 03-11-2019
the end of an epic series
So at first I was hesitant about this author and the series of books that he has produced. However I have found myself waiting and wanting more everytime I finish a book now. with the end of Tigers Time I'm saddened that there is not a book left to continue thr Stiger tales.. A Fan I now am and impatiently hoping for another in this series..
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- aez101
- 05-09-2019
Best of the series
Strongest book in the series so far. Definitely worth every penny. Looking forward to the next one.
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- Max
- 18-01-2019
Brilliant
Great twists and turns many unexpected plot twists that when you guess one right you are genuinely pleased with yourself. Linking to the Karus and tales of the 7th books makes the universe fleshed out.
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- Rupert
- 05-12-2018
Tigers Time
A thoroughly enjoyable book, which keeps you entertained all the way through to the end.
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- Tammy K
- 19-07-2020
Great Story
The story and characters are great but there is a hell of a lot of repetition in the writing which sometimes drives you a bit mad. still well worth a listen. Love the stuff.
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- Chris W
- 01-06-2020
Great as always
Maybe could of been slightly shorter. I didn’t feel it always warranted 24hrs. But other than that very enjoyable once again.
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- Colm
- 11-05-2019
Good but let down by average narration
Read the books so got the audiobook. Obviously I like the story but the narration felt like someone was ‘reading’ a story rather ‘telling’ a story if you understand what I mean. And this is the difference between an average audiobook and one that I would want to keep for listening again. However if you are into the genre covered by the story and haven’t read the book then it’s definitely worth a listen.
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- Common as muck
- 20-02-2019
Pleasant surprise.
Normally as a point of principle I am apposed to the assumption we mugs will buy into the episodic nature of modern literature. It makes me angry you have to purchase the next 15 or so books to have a beginning, middle and end. But! In this case bugger my principles, I was genuinely disappointed there was only 4 books in the saga. I would defy anyone to predict where you end up with by book 4 from the start of book 1. Basically I really enjoyed the mix of characters so much I purchased 3 extra credits so, like an excited kiddy, I didn't have to wait. Of course the narrator was excellent which added to my guilty pleasure. Start with book 1 and enjoy the escapest ride.
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- Mr. Anthony D. Bateman
- 01-12-2018
epic
I, and others, asked for the books to be longer, and wow did Marc oblige. Love enters Ben's life and,,, well no spoilers. once again brilliantly written totally enthralling and expertly narrated. If you have not read the previous 6 books then do so, as 8 is due in new yr. a wonderful adventure crossing over from historical fiction to fantasy , my preference was the former but Marcs' work transfers sublimely, and I purchased this on day of audible release such a fan am I now. 3 series with a 4th to come late 2019, I only wish he could write faster, or time travel, hint, and have started earlier. role on new year
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