• The Pyres

  • Sword and Sorcery, Book 3
  • By: Dylan Doose
  • Narrated by: Mike Carnes
  • Length: 10 hrs
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (6 ratings)

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The Pyres

By: Dylan Doose
Narrated by: Mike Carnes
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Monsters. Magic. Epic battles. The mountains and valleys of Romaria echo with the calamitous sounds of civil war. A New Order challenges old gods, and on the festival night of the Pyres, the tides of destruction are fully unleashed.

When the great white city of Brasov turns black with ash, when the sky goes red and the moon hangs like a dark void above, who will stand against the darkness?

A twisted tale of three unlikely heroes. Heretic monk turned sorcerer Aldous Weaver. Infamous crusader turned fugitive Kendrick the Cold. Aristocrat, rogue, monster hunter, and legend in his own mind Theron Ward. Three men condemned to die for their crimes find in each other both the will and the means to survive. A dark brotherhood with sword and sorcery is forged, and all monsters meek and mighty do fear the three.

©2016 Dylan Doose (P)2024 Dylan Doose

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Don't eat while you listen seriously.

This is a real sword and sorcery book, a lot going on and a lot of gore, seriously don't eat while listening. Overall it was a good book and a really good series. Narration was great,
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A Solid Grim Dark Fantasy

Although this is the third book in the series, this story picks up shortly after the events of the first book, Fire And Sword (available on Kindle Unlimited, so I recommend you read that first). The World-building is GrimDark and occasionally more course that I liked, but over all does a fair job navigating sensibilities (although some of the more grotesque/sensational details were a tad off putting). The setting is centered upon a powerful church/religion in a struggle against the corruption dark sorcery (so naturally all magic is condemned). That makes life for at least one of the protagonist a bit dicey, since he is a fire mage and former church monk. The other two are a disgraced crusader (with an iron fist) and a one-eyed rogue that provide the muscle for the teams purported monster hunting activity.

And that is where this story begins … right in the middle of a war between gods (The Luminescent) and demons (Dammar) and their avatars, The Patriarch and the Dog Eater. But this is a dark story, so the good guys have a dark secret and the bad guys seem to have a legitimate bone to pick (they just do it with monsters) … so we get our three (3) antiheroes to walk the line between. And The Pyres … the fires that burn sinners and pagans every “First Day” festival. After each chapter we also get an interlude that provides flash backs, out of sequence dialog and fortune cookie wisdom from some dude's diary/prophesy that may or may not have any direct impact on the evolving storyline. You do get a few surprises along the way … just to keep you motivated to continue. Ultimately it is the narration that saves what is otherwise a fairly typically fantasy.

I was given this free advance review/listener copy (ARC) audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.

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Great Series

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I enjoyed the book, and the narration was great as well.
Will have to read the rest of the series for sure.

Worth a listen for sure.

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very good

Loved it !! this story. the narrator is so fantastic it's like your really there!!

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Great Book

Just like the previous books, both narration and plot are great. I'm loving the series and if you enjoy some dark fantasy then this series is for you.

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War of the Gods and Church.

Amazing imagination by the author Dylan Doose is endless.
This book reminds me of the many crimes that were done by the church, like burning of suspected witches or the Inquisition ( forcing people to change their faith or lose their heads ) and rapes, the collection of gold and land, all in the name of god.
There is also a reminder of Riddick who cut a monster belly open and the monster which was still alive started eating his own bowls and it all happens in Romania, the location of Dracula castle.
But this is only a thought which got nothing to do with this book.

Truly a beautiful penmanship by the author.

Absolutely unexpected twist which made it all worth it.
One thing for sure,
this series gets better as it goes on from book to book.


Excellent narration by Mike Carnes of each of the characters in this creation.


Got my recommendations !!!



Oded Ostfeld.

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