
The Ravenmaster's Revenge
The Return of King Arthur
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Narrado por:
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Nigel Peever
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De:
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Jacob Sannox
It is the autumn of 2019. Merlin’s wayward apprentice has escaped from the tower of London with his raven familiars. Legend foretells that the white tower, then England, will fall. Can King Arthur, a weary veteran of the English Civil War, Waterloo, and the Somme, prevent the Ravenmaster from exacting his revenge?
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Enjoyable book
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Excellent!!
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not bad
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Traveling back and forth in time, we see King Arthur throughout history and watch as he and his knights fight for England. It's a fantastic take on Arthurian legend. I'm thrilled that there's more books and I will definitely be listening to them!
SUCH a good book!
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This is one of those books where the union of book and narrator is so perfect, that the end product is actually better than the sum of it's parts! Thank the gods (and Nigel Peever) for narration like that!
This Audiobook was an Absolute Blast!!!
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A bold new story
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Wonderful narration
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The Ravenmaster's Revenge
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Having said that, I still think it's worth purchasing. The story is an interesting extension of the Arthurian legend centered around a conflict between Merlin and his apprentice who went into the darker side of magic. It spans events of five centuries though the majority of it is in the current one, pitching the characters as background movers of the events.
Nigel Peever did a masterful narration. It was like sitting by the fire while the storyteller unfolded the tale with rich dramatic display.
Like a master storyteller by the fire
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I loved everything about this book! The narrator was amazing, the storyline was great, the characters were well built. I am usually not a huge fan of books that bounce between different timelines but that was not the case here. The author was able to do it seamlessly and without any issues.
This is a great story about King Arthur and his knights. Even if you are not into the King Arthur stories, you will like this one!
Fantastic
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As stories go, this one left me rather indifferent, which is strange as I usually like Arthurian tales. But somehow I did not feel at all connected to Arthur and his fellow knights throughout this story. It felt like a brief account of some important events in British history intended almost as a quick lecture rather than a magical tale of a legendary King who is supposed to save England in times of trouble. The premise sounded good - a conflict between wizards, with the whole of England at stake, but... I think the book lacks tension. True, Arthur and his knights face the warlock Brannock and thwart his efforts time and again, there are descriptions of battles and magical spells being cast, but none of these engaged me emotionally... It's difficult for me to explain why, but I just did not believe in Brannock's reasons for revenge and his "evil motifs", and neither did I keep my fingers crossed for Arthur and his team...
But all this said, there are some things that I liked about the book: some ideas of how magic works there, the fact that Arthur and his knights feel human behind the veneer of immortal defenders of the land, the ravens-familiars... all these saved the book for me.
The narrator, Nigel Peever, is also new to me. I like his voice, it has a nice warmth to it, and I generally liked his interpretation of this book; there are some really well acted out dialogues. But in the long run he sounds a bit monotonous - there's no change in the level of emotions throughout the narrative parts at all... So, as with the author of the book, I'll have to listen to something else interpreted by him to finally decide to what extent I like him as a narrator...
So do I generally recommend the book? Well, I'd say: just listen to it and check for yourself - maybe you'll find more to your liking in it than I did...
DISCLAIMER: I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
Left me rather indifferent...
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