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  • Saga of the Forgotten Warrior, Book 3
  • Written by: Larry Correia
  • Narrated by: Tim Gerard Reynolds
  • Length: 16 hrs and 46 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (88 ratings)

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Destroyer of Worlds

Written by: Larry Correia
Narrated by: Tim Gerard Reynolds
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If it's war you want...find here the best of military epic fantasy as the best-selling Saga of the Forgotten Warrior series continues.

The Great Extermination has begun.

In the Capitol, Grand Inquisitor Omand Vokkan hatches a plot to kill every member of the untouchable caste in all of Lok, down to the last man, woman, and child. As a member of the Order of Inquisition, Vokkan has no official say in the creation of Law, but he has powerful allies willing to do his bidding. Through them, he has convinced the Judges that the genocide will be swift, complete, and without complication. Nothing is farther from the truth.

Lord Protector Devedas has sworn to uphold the Law. Once, he and the traitor Ashok Vadal had been like brothers. Now, he hunts Vadal and the Sons of the Black Sword, heretics and rebels who seek to live outside the rule of the Law. All Devedas must do is find and kill his best friend and order will be restored to Lok.

The rebels seek the secret kingdom spoken of by the Prophet Thera, a paradise where water is pure and food plentiful, where there are no castes, where the people rule themselves and are not slaves to the Capitol. Ashok Vadal is not sure he believes in such a Paradise, but he - along with his allies - does seek refuge in the rebellion’s hideout in Akershan. But Vadal, a former High Protector who has turned his back on the corrupt Law, will not merely wait meekly, hoping that fleeing to Akershan will spare the rebellion from the clutches of the Great Extermination. No, if it’s a war the Capitol wants, Vadal, who has faced down gods and demons, will be all too willing to give it to them.

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.

©2020 Larry Correia (P)2020 Audible, Inc.

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magnificent

well I got some more answers but I want more answers very much enjoyed the book I couldn't put it down thank you

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Satisfied but still want more

This long awaited chapter is an excellent continuance in the series. Questions get answered and climaxes are hit. You will be happy with how this part of the story unfolds and you will as always be eager foe more. I’m a big fan of this series and my only complaint is the wait between books. If you are reading these as they come out then you will need some time to get back into the swing of things.

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Great Series

Very much enjoy listening to this series. From the first to the third book the quality remains solid and leaves the listener wanting more. Can’t wait until the next book is released, hope it’s not too far away.

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Brilliant Asian-Flavored Fantasy

One-time Paladin/"Protector" Ashok Vadal (known as "Fol" among the 'Sons Of The Black Sword' rebel army) accompanies Thera (the prophet of the Forgotten God), her lovesick herald Keta, and a mass of desperate casteless refugees on a fighting journey across the continent of 'Lok' (and ensconsed in the hidden refuge of Akershan).
Meanwhile, Witchhunters & Bounty Hunters pursue Librarian Rada (guarded by Protector Karno) before she can reveal to the "Judges" of the Great Houses the treachery of Grand Inquisitor Omand Vokkan (and his mysterious plan to eradicate the casteless wherever they exist).

That's a lot of operatic conflict.

Toss in repeated honor-driven combats (archetypal bushido); romances between Ashok/Thera & Jagdish/Pagba & Rada/Devedas worthy of a Kurosawa epic; and Indian/Persian mythology themes - and Larry Correia provides a straight-up cinematic Hong Kong/Bollywood adventure. The drama is a little heavyhanded at times, but 'Destroyer Of Worlds' is incredibly entertaining.

Without doubt, Tim Gerard Reynolds's reading performance complements the quality of the writing, too. Spot-on diction & pacing, comfortable timbre & cadence (a pleasure to consume for hours), pitch-perfect tone, and flawless voice-acting combine to generate an exemplary listening product. The inclusion of a PDF Map of Lok furthermore makes the production easily on a par with an eBook/Paper iteration. If given the choice between this recording and a text version, take this one every time.

Altogether, the audiobook rates 9 stars out of 10. You definitely need to read Books One & Two to understand character motivations and plot points (the book has very little standalone merit), but this episode is easily worth your Credit.

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I will not say anything to my idea of what a novel should be but this was wonderful and should be enjoyed if you like any type of Fantasy.

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Another one...

can't wait for the next one and also can't express my gratitude for these books and one of only a few new non woke fantasy books to come out recently

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