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The Book of Havoc
The Book of Havoc
The Book of Havoc
Audiobook7 hours

The Book of Havoc

Written by Melissa McShane

Narrated by Stephanie Spicer

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

4.5/5

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About this audiobook

With a successful challenge to the Accords behind her, and her relationship with Malcolm Campbell made public, Helena Davies’ life seems perfect.

Then the attacks begin.

As the enemy magi known as the Mercy wreak havoc on Warden strongholds, Helena and the oracular bookstore Abernathy’s play their role in guiding the Wardens. But the oracle knows a deadly secret, one Helena struggles to interpret while the enemy draws nearer. And the one question she needs the answer to is the one question the oracle will not answer:

Who are the weavers?

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 11, 2021
ISBN9781949663587
The Book of Havoc
Author

Melissa McShane

Melissa McShane is the author of the novels of Tremontane, beginning with SERVANT OF THE CROWN, the Extraordinaries series beginning with BURNING BRIGHT, the Last Oracle series beginning with THE BOOK OF SECRETS, and COMPANY OF STRANGERS, first in the series of the same title. She lives in Utah with her husband, four children, one niece, and three very needy cats. She wrote reviews and critical essays for many years before turning to fiction, which is much more fun than anyone ought to be allowed to have.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    The series just keeps getting better. I love Helena and Malcolm as a couple. And all their friends and family are fully fledged characters, whom we get to know better and better with each new book.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    While I generally like the story arc, the protagonist is just so dumb. In this book she actually admits a few times. It gets a little frustrating to have her act so dumb over and over again