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The Tyranny of the Night: The Instrumentalities of the Night, Book 1 | [Glen Cook]
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The Tyranny of the Night: The Instrumentalities of the Night, Book 1

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  • by Glen Cook
  • Narrated by Eric Synnestvedt
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  • LENGTH
    20 hrs and 5 mins
  • RELEASE DATE
    04-24-12
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Publisher's Summary

Welcome to the world of the Instrumentalities of the Night, where imps, demons, and dark gods rule in the spaces surrounding upstart humanity. At the edges of the world stand walls of ice which push slowly forward to reclaim the land for the night. And at the world's center, in the Holy Land where two great religions were born, are the Wells of Ihrain, the source of the greatest magics.

Over the last century the Patriarchs of the West have demanded crusades to claim the Wells from the Pramans, the followers of the Written. Now an uneasy truce extends between the Pramans and the West, waiting for a spark to start the conflict anew.Then, on a mission in the Holy Land, the young Praman warrior Else is attacked by a creature of the Dark - in effect, a minor god. Too ignorant to know that he can never prevail over such a thing, he fights it and wins, and in so doing, sets the terrors of the night against him.As a reward for his success, Else is sent as a spy to the heart of the Patriarchy to direct their attention away from further ventures into the Holy Lands.

Dogged by hidden enemies and faithless allies, Else witnesses senseless butchery and surprising acts of faith as he penetrates to the very heart of the Patriarchy and rides alongside their armies in a new crusade against his own people. But the Night rides with him, too, sending two of its once-human agents from the far north to assassinate him.Submerged in his role, he begins to doubt his faith, his country, even his family. As his mission careens out of control, he faces unanswerable questions about his future. It is said that God will know his own, but can one who has slain gods ever know forgiveness?

©2005 Glen Cook (P)2012 Audible, Inc.

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    Ryan TOMBALL, TX, United States 05-02-12
    Ryan TOMBALL, TX, United States 05-02-12 Member Since 2006
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    "Great Author, Terrible Narrator"
    What disappointed you about The Tyranny of the Night?

    The narration was horrible. Stilted cadence, most sentences seem to end as a question. and the character voice variation is almost non-existent.


    How could the performance have been better?

    Different narrator.


    Any additional comments?

    I liked the idea of the story, but couldn't continue to listen after 2 hours. I'll have to go for the print version on this one.

    I bought all three based on what I've read and listened to by Glen Cook. I wish I could get those credits back because I'm not going to listen to this version of the books.

    15 of 17 people found this review helpful
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    Dean Johnson Milford, PA 05-01-12
    Dean Johnson Milford, PA 05-01-12 Member Since 2001

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    "Horrendous narration"
    What disappointed you about The Tyranny of the Night?

    I am sure the rest of the story would have been good but I will never know until I get some time to actually read it. This narration was horrible. The stilted and strange cadence of the reader completely distracted me from the story until I had to give up in frustration.

    AVOID.


    Would you be willing to try another one of Eric Synnestvedt???s performances?

    No way.


    15 of 17 people found this review helpful
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    clinton Auckland, New Zealand 10-07-12
    clinton Auckland, New Zealand 10-07-12 Member Since 2008
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    You didn’t love this book... but did it have any redeeming qualities?

    none ... the reader is average and the story yawn inspiring


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    a shame the book wasn't good as the blurb made it sound it was very dull don't waste your credit on this dud

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