
The Armor of Light
A Novel (Kingsbridge, Book 5)
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Narrated by:
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John Lee
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Ken Follett
The long-awaited sequel to A Column of Fire, The Armor of Light, heralds a new dawn for Kingsbridge, England, where progress clashes with tradition, class struggles push into every part of society, and war in Europe engulfs the entire continent and beyond.
The Spinning Jenny was invented in 1770, and with that, a new era of manufacturing and industry changed lives everywhere within a generation. A world filled with unrest wrestles for control over this new world order: A mother’s husband is killed in a work accident due to negligence; a young woman fights to fund her school for impoverished children; a well-intentioned young man unexpectedly inherits a failing business; one man ruthlessly protects his wealth no matter the cost, all the while war cries are heard from France, as Napoleon sets forth a violent master plan to become emperor of the world. As institutions are challenged and toppled in unprecedented fashion, ripples of change ricochet through our characters’ lives as they are left to reckon with the future and a world they must rebuild from the ashes of war.
Over thirty years ago, Ken Follett published his most popular novel, The Pillars of the Earth. Now, with this electrifying addition to the Kingsbridge series we are plunged into the battlefield between compassion and greed, love and hate, progress and tradition. It is through each character that we are given a new perspective to the seismic shifts that shook the world in nineteenth-century Europe.
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Critic reviews
"Narrated skillfully by Golden Voice John Lee, the latest Follett novel offers superb dialogue, fascinating relationships, and characters from varying religions, classes, and political perspectives. The glue that holds the audiobook together is Lee, who is adept at defining every aspect of the story. Whether he is delivering subtly nuanced tones, intensity borne of political desperation, or verbal frustration from employees who know that their bosses care not a whit about them, Lee masterfully presents each character and event, allowing personalities to emerge and highlight the struggles that eventually lead to political, personal, and business transformations." (AudioFile; winner of AudioFile Earphones Award)
"Ken Follett a master storyteller . . . His works of historical fiction have made him a legend. . . . Follett’s latest marks the end of a storytelling journey that spans a thousand years. The Armor of Light is also the final entry in his Kingsbridge series." —Jeff Glor, CBS
"We can’t stop turning the pages. . . . it is Follett’s generosity and adeptness with historical detail and nimble depictions of technical matters that set this book, like its predecessors, above mere historical melodrama." —The Washington Post
"This epic canvas holds a mélange of relationships which all work out exactly as they should while Follett brings Kingsbridge up to the Regency era." —Booklist
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You could read this book without ever having read any of the other Kingsbridge books. Kingsbridge, the place, was a focal point in the other books, in this book it was barely a background.
When they spoke of Parliament, I kept expecting Eth Leckwith to say or do something.
My only negative feeling about the book is... it lacked the amazing intimate relationships between characters and the characters and myself, the reader.
There was very little 'adult intimacy' in this book, which is a part of what I have always loved about a Ken Follet book.
I also didn't fall in love or hate with 1 single character either. That was disappointing, but I will listen to this book again in the next year or so.
The next book would be 200 years from this one, if history repeats itself again, and that would bring us to the time of now. Could that be a possibility? Or just jump ahead 400 years and create a future Kingsbridge. A utopia we have all dreamed of.
I am very excited John Lee was the narrator! He was amazing, as always!
Thank you Ken Follet for being a part of my life for over 30 years. Your books have definitely had influence in my life! Thank you for being an amazing author and human!
Is there a Pillars Fan Club?
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It's ok, not my favorite in the series
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The Magnificent End of an Era
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John Lee is in my opinion the best narrator there is, I have bought books from authors I don’t know because he is the narrator.
This series has almost caught up with the timeline of the Century Trilogy. What is next? Victorian England? or maybe a prequel is required, Anglo-Saxon England to the Norman conquest? Certainly not the Edwardian era...
Great, need more.
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Not Ken Follett's greatest
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Follett for another win!
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The Kingsbridge Novels Never Disappoint
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Another Follett Winner
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Just okay….
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An all time classic continues ...
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