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Harsh Cry of the Heron

By: Lian Hearn
Narrated by: Julia Fletcher, Henri Lubatti
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Publisher's summary

An epic fantasy set in a mythical, medieval Japan, Lian Hearn's Tales of the Otori series has crossed genres, generations, and genders. Grand and complex in its themes, elegantly written, each book in the original trilogy has become a worldwide best seller. This surprise fourth installment (and real conclusion), The Harsh Cry of the Heron, achieves new heights of drama and action.

16 years of peace and prosperity have passed since Lord Otori Takeo united the Three Countries. Takeo and his beloved consort, Kaede, have three daughters and a happy family life. Their success has attracted the attention of the distant Emperor and his general, the warlord Saga Hideki, who covet the wealth of the Countries. Meanwhile, the violent acts and betrayals of the past will not lie buried, and other secrets will not stay hidden. Everything that Takeo and Kaede have achieved is threatened.

In full ninja versus samurai fashion, Hearn delivers a kinetic, heartbreaking, and uplifting resolution to a thoroughly gripping saga.

Don't miss the rest of the Tales of the Otori series.
©2006 Lian Hearn (P)2006 HighBridge Company

Critic reviews

"Seizes you from start to finish." (The Washington Post)
"Hearn seamlessly fuses fact and fantasy to create a sprawling, bewitching realm of magic." (Publishers Weekly)
"The Otori saga gets better with each book, and this is the most absorbing entry in the series, complete with intrigue, magic, romance, and action. A perfect final chapter." (Booklist)

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Otori Clan - an excellent story

When I started the first book many months ago, I was captivated and enthralled. The main characters in the book were well developed. I found myself wrapped up in the lives of these people; much like the people who watch soap operas. I cheered for the good guys , booed the bad ones and kept coming back for more and more.
The book was billed as a trilogy. I devoured all three. At the end, I wondered - what happened? There is so much more that I need to know. This can't be the end of the trilogy.
With this final book, I am content. I know how everything worked out.
The political intrigues, the status and use of the "Ninja", the introduction of the foreigners in Japan all served as excellent background for the characters to develop.
It is a 4 book trilogy, but well worth the time and expense. You will not be disappointed.

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Realistic

I loved the first three books, and thought that the tale was over.. Well, the first three books did not achieve a couple of things that needed to be achieved. I won't say, ( so not to ruin the story ), but, just like in real life, ( no matter how well things are going ) your past catches up with you. It ties up the remaining loose ends that were left from the first three. The story was incredible. Not nearly as much action as the last three. It would not have been apropriate if it had anyway. The characters were really well written. Some do make turns, but it only adds to the realism of the characters. An absolute marvel to listen to, if you like drama! Incredibly awesome if you like Fantasy, and yes, absolutely wicked if you favor the gothic.

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Just as Good as previous titles

The last installment in the Otori saga is just as good as the previous three. The ending of this book is very emotional and different in tone from the other books. This is one of the best books I've read this year, if not ever. If you have not read the other novels, I would highly recommend them because they are some of the best books written in recent years. Fans of all genres should like all Hearn's books.

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Beautifully written

Beautifully written, same deep character development and flowing story telling as the first 3 books. I have to echo other reviews as far as how the book ended. The author almost seemed to tire of writing and wrap everything up at once. I still enjoyed it and recommend it but was a little disappointed with the end.

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Absolutely addictive

This book is part of a series. I couldn't wait for the next book to appear.

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The best in an already excellent series!

Masterfully picked up 16 years later and wrapped up the storyline in a brilliant fashion!

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Loved It!

I loved all 4 books of the Tales of the Otori series. I have been an audible customer for 4 years and these are by far my favorite books. The narration is excellent. Hearn is able to set each scene with beautiful description without going overboard. I am sad this is the last chapter. If you have trouble keeping up with all of the characters, check Hearn's website. I do recommend that you read them in order, I think you would be lost if you did not. ENJOY!

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Great saga and conclusion to series

Great story telling of the saga of Warlord Takeo Otori. The audio voices were so soothing but also allowed the listener to see, feel and experience the joy, sadness, longing and despair.

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Too much of a good thing

I listened to the prequil and then went back and listened to the original three Tales of the Otori again enjoying them with much more insight.

The second "final tale" was strained with fantisy and femininism to the point that it was hard to finish.

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I loved this book! I don't understand the negative

Where does Harsh Cry of the Heron rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

Right near the top!

Who was your favorite character and why?

So many! Takeo, of course, and Kaide; Shiguka, the twins--I'd have to list most of the cast of characters. It is an ensemble.

What does Julia Fletcher and Henri Lubatti bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

Excellent performances, adding nuance to the characters.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

Many! I don't want to share spoilers.

Any additional comments?

I read the first three books in this series, and was enthralled. But when I went to get the fourth, I saw several negative reviews. My experience of the first three was so wonderful that I did not want to spoil it.

A couple of months later, my wife said, "I want to try the fourth book." So I downloaded it and we listened to it. We were stunned.

Not only was the story as good as the prior segments, the narrators--though different from the narrators of the first three books--were quite good. And this book, if anything, probed more deeply into the complex characters than the first 3 books.

We enjoyed this book profoundly. We both cried at the end.

Thank you, Lian Hearn, for creating such amazing people, and for giving us such an incredible experience!

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