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Destroyer of Worlds
- Saga of the Forgotten Warrior, Book 3
- Narrated by: Tim Gerard Reynolds
- Series: Saga of the Forgotten Warrior, Book 3
- Length: 16 hrs and 46 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy
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Publisher's Summary
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.
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- Jeremy
- 2021-10-04
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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- LA. Sutton
- 2021-08-09
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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- Samantha DeForest
- 2021-07-14
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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- Con
- 2021-01-30
We need more
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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- janet
- 2021-01-16
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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- Victor @ theAudiobookBlog dot com
- 2020-12-15
The epic saga continues
Destroyer of Worlds is the epic third book in the best-selling Saga of the Forgotten Warrior series by the fantastic award-winning author Larry Correia. Once again, the amazing Tim Gerard Reynolds returns to the battlefield and delivers a top-notch performance.
Almost five years ago I fell in love with this world and its characters vividly portrayed by Mr. Correia and since then, I followed eagerly in their footsteps, attentively trying to be part of these heart stopping adventures.
With this third book author Larry Correia pulls the constant reader even further into this marvellous world filled with magic, brave warriors and haunted by a seemingly never ending war.
Fast-paced, unputdownable, entertaining and completely thrilling, Destroyer of Worlds is the best novel in this already outstanding saga.
If you like this review please consider giving it a Helpful Vote below. You can find more of them here and on theAudiobookBlog. I also post reviews at the author / narrator / publisher’s request. Get in touch with me for more details.
67 people found this helpful
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- Samuel
- 2020-12-23
There is no better ending than this book.
Book 1 was good. Book 2 was great. Book 3....amazing! I can predict most stories, but this had a few surprises. Overall, as close to perfect as you can get.
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- Todd
- 2020-12-18
Excellent as expected
One of my favorite authors, narrators and stories all rolled into one.
The kind you can listen to several times.
Yes, the series is that good.
18 people found this helpful
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- Kel Ward
- 2020-12-18
Masterful. Simply Masterful.
This book (and the series) are masterpieces. I literally don’t think there is one thing wrong with them. They are on par with Tolkien. The only things not glowing I have to say about it is Ashok is a bit vexing at times. And the way the plot is developing there are going to be ample opportunities for Heartbreak. And I despise heartbreak in what are meant to be entertainment. Reality is heartbreaking enough without it pervading into entertainment. But seriously, you need to buy these books. Maybe wait until more are out though because once you start, You WON’T want to stop for anything.
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- George Moneo
- 2020-12-24
Larry! What you have done to us?!
Possible spoiler alert: Here I was, waiting patiently for the delayed release of the "conclusion" of The Saga of the Forgotten Warrior, and...
IT ISN'T THE END! Holy crap! What a book, what an ending. Or should I say, what a cliffhanger!
Larry, get to it, please. We need book four! STAT!
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- J
- 2020-12-29
Still very good, will next part turn Sf?
The story of black-hearted Ashok is one of the best fantasy stories I have read. But while this third instalment gets us closer to an end, it seems we are far from there yet. Also, as seemed likely in the previous parts there is a more technologically advanced history of the world and much of the “magic” is explained by that.
I am fine with that, but worry that maybe it becomes more SF as more of the story is revealed, and I am not sure I think that is where I’d like it to go.
Still, action sequences are fantastic, the story really flows and things happen logically (well, it IS fantasy...) so it’s not hard to listen to.
I however hope that there will be an end fairly soon as I fear for example some repetition creeping in. Ashok in a deadly prolonged fight and a miraculous victory or rescue can become a bit stale, despite the drama of each occasion.
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- Martha A.
- 2020-12-23
A almost plus
I definitely liked this book the most out of the three. There is a lot of character development. I think this is worth the credit for sure. Get the book.
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- Chris Moore
- 2021-02-16
Drags on more than the previous two books
I was under the assumption this was going to be the finale of the forgotten warrior saga. It is not, it's simply more story building. The book did manage to keep my interest, however just barely. It's borderline boring and even the climactic fight scene wasn't that great. Thus far, the second book, house of assassins, is definitely the best one. Hopefully the next book or books, will bring back the intensity of that one.
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- Larry Dean Dibble
- 2021-01-02
Boring
Larry Correia is by far my favorite author. I read the last 2 in the series and hoped this one would be better but it was extremely slow and boring. the Monster Hunter style of writing is awesome. Tim Gerard Reynolds (yawn). Sorry Mr. Reynolds. Have you retired Larry? Are you like a 70's rock band that has a few albums and fades away. Come on dude Show us your Fire!
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- Jack
- 2020-12-31
Great Story. Enjoyable listen.
Larry Correia is on of the best. He’s an amazingly versatile author. The black sword series is nothing like his other works, but I think it puts him in the top echelon of fantasy writers. Just read or listen to it.
I just finished Destroyer of Worlds and am mourning the need to wait for the next book in the series.
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