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Deathstalker War
Deathstalker War
Deathstalker War
Audiobook22 hours

Deathstalker War

Written by Simon R. Green

Narrated by Gildart Jackson

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

Fate had made Owen Deathstalker a rebel hero in an empire choked by tyranny. Embracing his warrior lineage for the sake of freedom, he stoked the flames of revolution, gathering the forces that one day must strike against Imperial authority. That day has come.

With his valiant compatriots Hazel d'Ark and Jack Random, Owen must now bring the uprising to a fiery conclusion. From the rebel strongholds of Mistworld and Virimonde to the Empire's mighty heart on the planet of Golgotha, the fate of humanity now depends on a clash of arms across light-years of space. But Deathstalker's desperate cause will need more than an army of courageous fighters to succeed-for the cunning Empress has some evil surprises to unleash . . .
LanguageEnglish
Release dateDec 26, 2017
ISBN9781541483927
Author

Simon R. Green

Simon R. Green is a New York Times bestselling author whose works include Drinking Midnight Wine, Beyond the Blue Moon, Blue Moon Rising, The Adventures of Hawk & Fisher, and the Deathstalker series. He lives in Bradford-on-Avon in England.

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
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    This was the 3rd Deathstalker book, and while I did enjoy it, parts of it were a bit weird. Not a single one of these books has been without typos, though. I’m always surprised when I run across them, I wonder if anybody does any proofreading!The trip to Haceldama was a bit strange and the ending (of that part of the book) was somewhat anticlimactic, but overall I liked it. The plot has really advanced, and we see Owen Deathstalker finally confront the Empress. Several secrets were revealed about main characters, but there are still more to come to light in the next book (at least the epilogue says so).