The Demon's Eye
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Narrado por:
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Zak Jordan
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Jon Del Arroz
A great evil has awakened.
War ravages the kingdoms of Hyrum and Tyril, strange apparitions are appearing everywhere, but the worst part of it all is Jayden finds himself at the center of an ancient prophecy.
He once fought for the evil Sorcerer King of Hyrum, but Jayden defected and renounced violence. His new life as a traveling bard makes him best suited to find the Harp of the Ancients and play their songs which will stave off Armageddon. But can he find the relic and learn their writ before the entire world is torn asunder?
Fans of Conan the Barbarian, The Chronicles of Amber, and Poul Anderson’s The High Crusade will love The Demon’s Eye prose novel. Read today!
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I normally don't throw my credits to books less than 8 hrs, but saw that Demon's Eye was free and gave it a listen to. I am glad I started with the free one.
1) So many unanswered questions- Through out the book it felt as if I was listening to a book 2 instead of a stand alone book. There were undercurrents, connections, and vitriol that was put out there with little to no explanation. I kept waiting for some background on many points made,but it never got satisfaction.
2)World building- The world is still a mystery to me and I finished the book. It is extremely one dimensional and flat. ties into point 1 due to references made to prior kingdoms with 0 explination and history. Unlike many series/books ive read, I couldn't care less what happens to this world.
3) Time blindness- did this happen over years? Days? weeks? idk there is no time references
4) Action let down- there is no tension in the important action or problem moments. They stumble into them suddenly, stress for maybe 5-10 narration minutes, stumble upon a spoon fed answer, then easily succeed.
5) has the feel of an AI written book touched up by human hands. The first bad group that assults MC have names, but were never introduced, TONS of hanging historical details left unanswered, and how each action and important event are wrapped up extremely quickly and seemingly segmented apart from eachother are all signs of strong AI influence.
Overall, I will not be recommending this author to anyone. There are a litany of things I could complain about, but i have wasted enough time on this book.
I really wanted it to be good.... it wasn't
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