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  • Written by: Dave Duncan
  • Narrated by: Victor Bevine
  • Length: 9 hrs and 46 mins
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The Death of Nnanji

Written by: Dave Duncan
Narrated by: Victor Bevine
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Publisher's Summary

Those who read and enjoyed the original three-volume series, The Seventh Sword, will remember that the original trilogy presents a series of surprising endings, especially in the third volume. In order to avoid spoilers, the author has chosen to skirt some issues central to those volumes in the description for this new, original and additional volume which follows the original series publications by well over a decade. New readers may wish to start with The Reluctant Swordsman, The Seventh Sword 1; The Coming of Wisdom, The Seventh Sword 2 and The Destiny of the Sword, The Seventh Sword 3, before starting on this brand-new adventure set in the world of The Seventh Sword.

The Reluctant General

For 15 years the truce has held. Swordsmen of the Tryst of Casr have kept the peace and extended the rule of law over half the World, but now sorcerers have started killing swordsmen again, and swordsmen traitors are aiding them. Shonsu-who was Wallie Smith before he became a swordsman of the seventh rank and liege lord of the Tryst-must once more gird on the seventh sword of Chioxin, and this time he rides out to fight the war that he hoped would never come. As he leads his army forth, its two most junior members are Vixini, son of Shonsu, and Addis, son of Nnanji, who has an oath of vengeance to fulfill. Their failure or success will determine the fate of the World for the next thousand years.

©2012 Dave Duncan (P)2012 Audible, Inc.

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Couldn't get past the hissing sibalent "S" sounds

The other books in this series are fantastic. Unfortunately I bought this book when we were still listening to book 1, and didn't do a lot of road trips for a while. By the time we listened to this one, it was too late to return for refund. Donald Corren, the narrator of the other audiobooks in this series is fantastic, and I highly recommend him and those books. I read all of them, and he was spot on, and the books ran super smooth. This one though, they switched the narrator, and he had a terrible hiss we could not dissipate doing anything to the audio in our vehicle. Editing was not done very well in this book, and after less than 20 minutes we had to stop listening. It was horrible. I've never read the book, and I was so disappointed in the audio, I still haven't picked up my paperback to read it. How sad. #Audible1

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