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  • The Wolf of the North Trilogy

  • Wolf of the North, Books 1-3
  • Written by: Duncan M. Hamilton
  • Narrated by: Simon Vance
  • Length: 32 hrs and 22 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (19 ratings)

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The Wolf of the North Trilogy

Written by: Duncan M. Hamilton
Narrated by: Simon Vance
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Publisher's Summary

Contains the complete Wolf of the North trilogy.

Wolf of the North, book 1

It has been generations since the Northlands have seen a hero worthy of the title. Many have made the claim, but few have lived to defend it. Timid, weak, and bullied, Wulfric is as unlikely a candidate as there could be.

A chance encounter with an ancient and mysterious object awakens a latent gift, and Wulfric's life changes course. Against a backdrop of war, tragedy, and an enemy whose hatred for him knows no bounds, Wulfric will be forged from a young boy into the Wolf of the North. This is his tale.

Jorundyr's Path, book 2

Jorundyr's Path is walked only by the brave. It is survived only by the strong. As Wulfric pursues Adalhaid's Blood Debt, he soon learns that the path to revenge is never easy, and the desires of men and the will of gods rarely meet. Aethelman seeks answers to questions long ignored. Rodulf chases power and wealth.

From the streets of Elzburg to the dry plains of Darvaros, Wulfric walks Jorundyr's Path and encounters a world larger than he could ever have dreamed of, filled with friends, enemies, and danger—the crucible from which heroes are forged.

The Blood Debt, book 3

A blade fit for a hero. An army for a tyrant. A reckoning long awaited, and a tale reaching its end.

©2022 Duncan M. Hamilton (P)2022 Podium Audio

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  • MLD
  • 2023-02-05

Seems to be interesting BUT-

Seems to be interesting - some parts seem to be moving and I expect to see some interesting developments but it doesn’t happen. The trilogy ends abruptly which leaves me wondering if the author just got bored and ended it. I would not recommend this trilogy book if you are looking for a satisfying read.
I am cautious now, do I want to invest any more time on another of this authors book ?

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Amazing, Well written and Capturing Trilogy

It has definitely become à contender for my favorite trilogy, the entire series was beautifully compelling. It painted such an amazing adventure and story, and was knotted together well with the connection of the story being told in the tavern. The end was sad and completing, but did not leave me feeling like I needed more from Wolfrick. Thank you for such an incredible Trilogy. I will surely have to listen again.

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  • 2023-01-14

Could have been so much more, a classic even

The Wolf of the North. What a title. What a premise in so many ways. Yet it all falls so short. In apparently a year or so in world time our hero goes from unknown to legend. But the book describes so little of any legendary deeds, if any. A few battles here and there. Near the end of that year the hero gets his legendary named sword, but the author really goes out of his way to let you know that he thinks a hero having a legendary named sword is really unnecessary. Which is why he gets it at the end of his time in becoming a legend. Again, in just the matter of a year... A couple weeks after getting the sword, it's used to kill the heros girl, and that's the most legendary thing the legendary sword ever does. Then the book is basically over, except for skipping 20-30 years, when the hero should have actually been becoming a legend with his legendary sword, and the book is over. So underwhelming when the entire premise could have been so much more. Our hero is basically a brain dead meat head. No specific virtues other than loving one woman. I'd like to rewrite the Wolf of the North myself, and do it right. And strike the memory of this version from existence.

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  • KenS
  • 2023-04-22

so, so, so.......

It was tuff staying interested in all of book one and the 1st half of book two, book three was a huge step up tho .... mostly could have skipped these books, great narrator

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  • Amazon Customer
  • 2023-02-19

waste of time

same old garbage. bad guy catches good guy but does not kill him and of course regrets it later. nothing original

reader has no range in his voice so every character sounds very much the same.

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  • Dizoich
  • 2023-03-27

A great ride through the tropes

Standard fantasy fare that keeps the story moving. A good companion for driving, cleaning the house, or going for a long walk. Pretty predictable, but it is the ride that has the fun.

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  • Anonymous User
  • 2022-11-18

Decent but not great

I've been looking for a good series to hold me over until other books came out. After reading reviews I figured this would be a good series. While there were good moments during the story telling I found myself more often than not drifting off and no longer paying attention to the point I had to backtrack and relisten to those moments. The climax and ending left me feeling cheated and saying to myself "sooo, that's it?" It was a good series to pass the time but I probably wouldn't recommend it.

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  • Kim
  • 2022-08-25

This is a wonderful trilogy.

Well worth the listen. I would listen to more by this author. He crafted a very complete story in a not too large space.

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  • Anonymous User
  • 2023-04-20

Captivating from start to finish

This is one of my first audiobook experiences and it has set the bar high amazing book amazing story and the reader did a fantastic job

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  • Luna
  • 2023-03-27

Needs Editor

This series goes downhill from middling to silly. The lack of proper editing becomes increasingly painful, allowing incessant repetition, cliche, and comical anachronisms.. A Post Office? Seriously? Even Mr. Vance, wonderful as always, can't save it.

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  • Anonymous User
  • 2023-02-25

Don't listen to this book

The book's good until like the last hour and a half. they f***** the whole story up. I don't understand how editors let s*** like that goes through. Don't listen to this.

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  • A. Mccall
  • 2023-10-05

Epic

What a masterful job of shaping one childhood vendetta into a deep story arc, which like the font stone, I could not put down. I’ve been pining to find worlds like this that balance the fantastic and the mundane since finishing Abercrombie’s The Blade Itself. A treat!

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