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The Wrath of Ivar
- The Second Book in the Viking Blood and Blade Saga
- De: Peter Gibbons
- Narrado por: Nicholas Jordan
- Duración: 7 h y 18 m
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Saxon England burns under attack from the Great Heathen Army. Vicious Viking adventurers land on the coast of Frankia hungry for spoils, conquest and glory. Hundr and the crew of the warship Seaworm are hunted by Ivar the Boneless, a pitiless warrior of incomparable fury and weapon skill. Amidst the invasion of Brittany and war with the Franks, Hundr allies with the armies of Haesten and Bjorn Ironside, two of the greatest warriors of the Viking Age. Ivar the Boneless hunts Hundr, desperate to avenge the death of his son at Hundr's hand.
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Viking series
- De Judith Solomon en 05-03-25
- The Wrath of Ivar
- The Second Book in the Viking Blood and Blade Saga
- De: Peter Gibbons
- Narrado por: Nicholas Jordan
Great story
Revisado: 08-12-24
A fantastic read and a great listen as well. Enjoyable from beginning to end. Thanks
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Necroscope IV: Deadspeak
- De: Brian Lumley
- Narrado por: Michael Troughton
- Duración: 17 h y 26 m
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Harry Keogh's Necroscope powers are gone, just as a new evil rears its head in the Balkan Mountains. Janos Ferenczy, master vampire and black magician, has risen from an ages-long sleep. He prepares an army of undead warriors to conquer the world. The dead try desperately to attract the Necroscope's attention, but Harry Keogh is deaf to their pleas and their screams. As Harry searches for a cure, he learns that to save mankind he must ally himself with the crafty father of vampires, the infamous Faethor Ferenczy. And Faethor's price will be very high indeed!
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Wtf seriously!?
- De Kim D. en 05-21-19
- Necroscope IV: Deadspeak
- De: Brian Lumley
- Narrado por: Michael Troughton
Awful narration
Revisado: 05-20-24
This narrator is terrible. He mispronounces many things but most egregious is his pronunciation of Wamphyri. He makes the Wamphyri sound like an old British bank manager telling a nice tale over a cup of tea. Nothing of the sinister and dangerous vampire is conveyed through this awful reading. There must be no direction or oversight because this just came out completely wrong. Why wouldn't you make the guy at least learn how to pronounce the words in the book?
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