• The Darkslayer, Book 2: Blades in the Night

  • By: Craig Halloran
  • Narrated by: Lee Alan
  • Length: 14 hrs and 5 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (8 ratings)

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The Darkslayer, Book 2: Blades in the Night

By: Craig Halloran
Narrated by: Lee Alan
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Publisher's summary

Life's a Bish....

Only the Darkslayer's death will do!

After tasting defeat at the hands of the mythic Darkslayer, the underling Lords Catten and Verbard are determined to once and for all eliminate this thorn in their side. But they'll have to wait their turn....

After a brutal trip through the Outlands, the brash warrior Venir – a.k.a. the Darkslayer - returns to the City of Bone. He quickly has his hands full looking out for his young friends Lefty and Georgio, while also trying to score some easy coin with his old ally Melegal the thief. Along the way, Venir faces threats from the Royal Houses of Bone, man-urchins, shadow sentries, and two dark figures that he'd left for dead once before.

Finally, though, Venir leaves Bone behind, only to run into Jarla, Queen of the Brigands - an old flame who wants him dead. And soon after that, the real horror begins, as Catten and Verbard emerge and unleash their worst in the hopes of finally killing the Darkslayer.

The mighty Venir soon finds himself in a fight that might just be more than even the Darkslayer can handle.

©2016 Craig Halloran (P)2016 Craig Halloran

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Every time I log on to audible I can't but look up Craig Halloran too see if he's made available any more Darkslayer books. Enough said.. do yourself a favor and use that 1 credit on this book.

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Listen! Such a great tale! I think the only thing that bugs me,nis the chapter breakdowns, other than that it's a fantastic listen and I am already on book 3.

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Darkslayer, the Epic Adventure

This book is Mr. Halloran's second book in the Dark Slayer series, and if you are anything like me, you will be very anxious about the arrival of his next audiobook in this series.

This series is a little different from Halloran's other books, being that it is clear that this book is his passion when he writes. The other books are all good, but this one he excels at. It is clear that he has a lot of fun writing the Dark Slayer books.

This book is a little darker than his other work, and I would definitely advise it to a little bit of an older audience, though young adults should be fine.

The narrator still is a little grating, but he does grow on you!

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