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Tetrarch: Well of Echoes, Book 2
- Narrated by: Grant Cartwright
- Series: The Well of Echoes, Book 2
- Length: 24 hrs and 20 mins
- Categories: Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy
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Publisher's Summary
Santhenar is on its knees. The war with the alien lyrinx drags on, and humanity is losing it, but there is worse to come. The Aachim have invaded with an irresistible force - a fleet of battle constructs. Cursing humanity for the loss of Aachan and his own clan, the embittered Aachim leader, Vithis, demands half the world in reparation. The council is in no position to resist. But even if they agree to his demands, can anything satisfy his thirst for vengeance?
Tiaan is in despair. Her life lies in ruins, and now she is being hunted through the abandoned city of Tirthrax by an implacable Nish, who blames her for the attack. The future of the world rests in the hands of three flawed people: Tiaan, whose geomancy holds the key to the power that can save or destroy them; Nish, who has sworn to bring her to justice; and Irisis, whose great talents are hidden even from herself.
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- Simon Bryan
- 11-12-15
Readers Phrasing pathetic
Would you be willing to try another one of Grant Cartwright’s performances?
Would most likely try to avoid this reader
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Yes - for the story
Any additional comments?
The reader pauses in middle of phrases, rendering them nonsensical or totally different. Seems like he does not pre read.
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- Caroline Owen
- 09-07-19
Massive adventure
The book was great, takes you through a huge adventure :) great middle section to the tale of the well of the echoes.
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- Anonymous User
- 05-31-19
Amazing story and well read!
Very well read and amazing storyline as always! Ian Irvine I'm so glad I found you!