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Weavers of War
- Winds of the Forelands, Book 5
- Narrated by: Michael McConnohie
- Length: 19 hrs and 28 mins
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In the four previous books of his epic fantasy series Winds of the Forelands, David Coe has woven a complex tapestry of magic and politics, courage and betrayal, love and hate. Now, he brings the many strands of this enthralling series together in a climactic novel that will thrill readers of epic magical fantasy.
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Now, his planning begins to bear fruit. He reveals himself to friend and foe alike, knowing that none can stand against him. Dusaan takes control of the Empire and begins his march toward war, enlisting those who serve him in other realms to join the battle, as the ranks of his army swell. King Kearney's armies are forced to battle Eandi invaders from Braedon. However, this battle is a diversion contrived by Dusaan to weaken the Eandi armies. Grinsa, another Weaver, fights for the king. Knowing that the renegades are the true enemy, he struggles to make his people recognize this before it's too late.
At last, the two Weavers do battle, Dusaan leading his army of Qirsi sorcerers, Grinsa standing with an alliance of Eandi nobles and warriors. Whichever side wins will bear a heavy cost for victory.
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- Amazon Customer
- 04-11-18
love the story
I have 1 complaint . Michael McConnohie is not the same narrator as the first 4 book. I do not know the reason for this nor does that matter, but it is very obvious the did not listen to the first narrator tell his story's. I have been a fan of these books for over 10 years , reading them all myself in high school and now listening to them on audible. So over all i loved the books , but after listening to the first 4 with the same narrator. I have to say I am a bit upset that almost 75% of the names of people and places being pronounced in a completely different way then the first 4 books.
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- Carol
- 12-17-15
Slightly disappointed
I wish the new narrator would've at least pronounce the names the same as the first four books
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- HolyJIEbus
- 02-03-21
Where is Alpha?
The story was a great conclusion to a 5 part epic, but why did they change the narrator for book 5? The original narrator for books 1~4 was so good and actually gave each character some personality with his voice. I had a hard time following along this book because the new narrator pronounced the names from.the first four books differently, and all of his male and female voices sounded the same so it was hard to keep track of who was who. You can tell the narrator did not care of what was done in the first 4 books and did whatever he wanted.
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- Frank
- 10-22-15
I hate narrator changes!
When they change the narrator, they should make them listen to previous books for the pronunciation of names and places. The new guy did a great job otherwise.
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- Jason
- 06-06-15
Masterful ending to a great series
Couldn't have asked for a better completion. Narrator change takes a little getting used to at first but he is a strong reader.