• The False Prince

  • Fall of a King, Book 1
  • By: James Fuller
  • Narrated by: Nigel Peever
  • Length: 20 hrs and 15 mins
  • 4.2 out of 5 stars (29 ratings)

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The False Prince

By: James Fuller
Narrated by: Nigel Peever
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An epic journey of deceit, betrayal, magic, and a treasonous love sets sail as Meath, a young apprentice to the formidable wizard, Ursa, escapes certain death while a freshly united kingdom is held captive by a false prince.

In hope of relaying the truth of the usurper, who now threatens the throne, Meath embarks on a dangerous journey with the true heiress, Nicolette, in an attempt to reach her uncle before they, too, are entangled in the lie that has wound itself deep into the lands.

Amidst the soldiers dispatched to return the princess and capture Meath and his friends, they must avoid the barbarian clans who have begun a savage war on the Kingdom of Draco, evading what seems like fate has become a perilous game they may not be able to win....

©2012 James Fuller (P)2021 James Fuller

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Old-school fantasy, immersive audiobook

Note: I received an audiobook version of the book from the author in exchange for an unbiased review. My thoughts on the audiobook narration are included at the bottom of this review. I have read the book in audio form only.

3.5 stars

This book will surely appeal to fans of old-school swords and sorcery. It has plenty of action, some of it gory, as well as some exciting magic, and not one but two castle sieges. Though it doesn’t break any new ground, it tells its story well, though I was a bit put off by the “To be continued” ending, which leaves the main climax unresolved.
The narrative is quite complex, following a large cast of characters, from heroes to villains to those in between. Fuller handles the plot complexities deftly, though the switches in POV within chapters are not to my taste. This is a writer who knows the story he wants to tell, and how he wants to tell it, and is not afraid of side quests, as long as they serve the larger narrative. As someone who tends not to read a lot of epic fantasy, I struggled at times with the number and length of the various threads, though they did always intersect in interesting ways.

The central plot involves, as the title suggests, a false prince, or rather, a wizard disguised as a prince, and the struggle of our main protagonist, a young wizard named Meath, to help princess Nicolette uncover the ruse and right the line of succession. Barbarians, who are often referred to as “savages,” threaten the kingdom, and their assaults on the castles make for some exciting action. There is an interesting side character named Shania, a barbarian who ends up with the good guys, who can hold her own in a fight, and becomes a love interest as well. My favorite character was Ursa, the wizard to whom Meath is apprenticed, who is wise and powerful, but with clear limits to his power. The magic system is fairly traditional, but it is well done, and balanced; though there are mighty magics afoot, none of them are all-powerful, and it takes a combination of bravery, skill with arms, and magic to win the day.

The fighting scenes, and especially the sieges, were a strength of the book, if you’re into that sort of thing. There were plenty of entrails spilled, countless throats cut, heads (and hands) cut off, in battles both small and large scale. The sieges included a nice combination of large-scale combat and individual acts of valor, as well as some nifty uses of magic to turn the tides of the battles. And one of the sieges had some impressive surprises for me as a reader, which I absolutely did not expect, so hats off for that.

There were aspects of this book that were too traditional for me. It is a fairly straightforward line-of-succession drama, with the bloodlines of the kingdom under threat from the evil usurper and the barbarian hordes aligned with him. There are romance arcs, which also tend toward the traditional, and though we don’t know for sure by the end of the book how they will end, we have some ideas. The magic system, while well done, isn’t particularly novel. The fairly clean divide of good vs evil, with the barbarians (Shania aside) being cast in the latter role, did not sit well with me, but it is perfectly in keeping with the old-school feel of the book.

I want to talk about the ending. Without giving any spoilers, the last line is: “To be continued.” I was really shocked when I got to that point, as I thought things were winding up toward a conclusion, but then it just…ended, leaving the main conflict unresolved. This is the main ding for the book, for me—the lack of a complete story. Even in a series, I want at least one major plot point wrapped up in the first book, and while some minor plots were resolved, the main one was not.

If you’re looking for fantasy that breaks new ground, that challenges your notions of social norms, this book will not be for you. But if you want a well-told tale of classic swords and sorcery to get lost in, you will love James Fuller’s The False Prince.

Now, on to the audiobook narration. This one is going to be quite polarizing, as it’s a highly dramatic affair, like a radio play, complete with sound effects, background music, and one voice actor playing all the roles. I know some people are going to eat this up, but it really took me a while to get used to it. To be honest, the audio narration almost made this a DNF for me, but the story was interesting enough that I powered through, and after a while I made my peace with it. The narration felt overly dramatic to me, which often got in the way of my enjoyment of the story. And though I appreciate the narrator’s talents—and let me be clear, this is an actor with an impressive range and skillset—I found some of the representations of female voices to be very off-putting, a kind of breathy falsetto that grated me every time they spoke.

Some audio readers will love the style—the sound effects and dramatic reading style could make it quite immersive, but it did not work well for me.

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swords and sorcery

it's got everything someone would want in a swords and sorcery story. the audio sound effects were a plus, the reader was good too.

it ended on a cliff hanger which i hate for books, but it's okay due to the others already being out.

The only thing i did not like was the occasional scene that felt needlessly extended. without spoilers there was one scene where someone wanted to go back to town and they kept arguing pointlessly with people about it for too long, the arguments were circular too and served no purpose so far as i could tell.

on a plus note the massive battle was not needlessly too long, it was pleasantly too long. the magic system was not overly complex (which would have been fine either way). the father figure wizard was not too prideful and generally made good decisions which added to his character.

i hope part 2 has a great explanation for why they couldn't tell the main character why they kidnapped him, such as magic prevented them from explaining it. I just hope it isn't they were simply following orders. She seemed too intelligent to be like that.

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Loved it from the start

From page one it had me hooked. The story is written with such intensity. The narrator is fabulous, such talent. So excited for next book.

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Great listen!

What an exciting adventure! The story and the narration drew me in fully. I spent every free minute listening to this book. I’ll most likely have to listen to this again to see what I missed the first time.

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Fabulous story!

I've listened to literally hundreds of fantasy tales over the years and this one is one of the best that I've encountered. The only disappointing thing about this tale is the to be continued at the end. I'm definitely looking forward to continuing this epic tale. The narrator totally immerses the listener into the kingdom with the characters.

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Wonderful epic!

From the very first chapter, I was drawn into the world. I believed the characters, even when I didn’t like them. Many times I yelled at them while listening, as if I were part of the story. This is what I want from an epic tale. I want to feel like I am part of the story and both elated and exhilarated with each event. While I generally dislike cliffhanging stories, I’m invested in the story of Meeth and the princess, and I need to know how Ursa handles Astiroth. My only criticism is that there were times the narration, particularly during heavy dialogue, slowed the action awkwardly, tearing me from story and reminding me that I was merely a listener. Otherwise, I am convinced and can’t wait to “read” Part 2!

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Excellent! Highly Recommend

The False Prince is an excellent story by the very talented author and storyteller, James Fuller. In addition to his well-drawn characters, he includes favorite fantasy elements of magic, wizards, adventure, forbidden love, a princess who needs saving and an evil prince who is pursuing her.

The production and narration by Nigel Peever is superb! I loved the added sound effects which enhanced the performance immensely.

I highly recommend the book and especially the Audible version!

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Gateway fantasy book

I’ve never been into fantasy style books but this may be the gateway story. The author has a descriptive writing style that really allows the reader to get into the story. The narrator is something else. I’ve listened to many titles and by far, this narration was hands down the best.

Combined the writing with narration and you have a perfect way audio book.

This was the first book I’ve listened to by this author and won’t be the last!!

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Amazing Story

This story has high stakes for the main character, and the author turns up the heat with every page turn. I was entertained by the narrator’s performance. Can’t wait to dive into the sequel!

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loved it!

I was hooked from the first chapter! Going to greet the next book as soon as I can.

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