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The Daemon Prism

By: Carol Berg
Narrated by: Angele Masters, David DeVries, Daniel May, Eric Brooks
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Dante the necromancer is the most reviled man in Sabria, indicted by for crimes against the living and the dead. He salves bitterness with a magical puzzle - a desperate soldier's dream of an imprisoned sorceress and a faceted glass that can grant one's utmost desires. But the dream is a seductive trap. Haunted, blind, driven to the verges of the world, Dante must risk everything he values to unravel a mystery of ancient magic, sacred legend, and the truth of the divine.

©2012 Carol Berg (P)2011 Audible, Inc.
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"Enthralling and not to be missed." (Kirkus Reviews)

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Captivating!

I loved the story. The captivating way it was told had me spellbound from beginning to end.

One reader spoke a little too slowly for my taste. Otherwise I would have given 5 stars all the way across.

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Dante reader is baaaaaad.

This Dante reader acted like he was reading to a 3 year old with no standards.

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I struggled with this one

I have long adored the way Carol Berg twists her plot in unexpected ways. She puts her characters through so much but usually rewards them for perseverance. This one just felt like it plodded along without relief and to be honest I let my mind wander a few too many times. I did like the way the story jumped from one location to another and gave us glimpses of what the different groups were doing.

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This is a review of the book--not the narrator.

I, too, thought they picked the wrong guy to be the voice of Dante. Some people are far more sensitive to the narrator's voice than others (this means you, Gordon). But if you can just relax and pay attention to the words rather than how they are delivered, I think you will find this a powerful story.

This is the last book of a trilogy and it brings the story to a magnificent ending which I would never have suspected was awaiting us as I read the first book. I suppose it would be possible to understand and follow this book as a stand alone, but your experience and understanding will be very much richer if you read all three books in their proper order.

The main character through most of the book is Dante, a sorcerer. He is a very powerful magician with particularly bad control of his temper. In this third book of the trilogy, we finally learn about those parts of his past which contribute to his apparent hatred of everybody. But we also learn that he has a destiny which even he has never suspected which also drives his rages.

I find Dante not only the most interesting character in this trilogy but one of the more interesting and original characters in all the fantasy I have ever read.

I recommend this book.

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End to the Collegia

There is nothing wrong with the story. Ms Berg does a wonderful job and gives a great end and eplioge. The problem I had with this story was the narrated any (and it is most of the book) part from Dante view. I never mind Will Stater as Capt Kirk but that voice of saying EVER word like it is it's own sentence...that what you get from the reader for Dante. The other voices are just fine.

The story is well thought out, just twisting itself into a end without changing the rules of the world and if a finally sadness hang over the end it is only at the lost of the story. I hope that Ms. Berg will continue to write stories in this world and that Audible will carry them. Just pick someone else to read Dante!

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Set Dante's character to 2x speed!

If your player allows it, reset the speed for Dante's character to double speed. Not a perfect solution but it does help.

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Great book, wrong reader for Dante

Would you consider the audio edition of The Daemon Prism to be better than the print version?

Haven't read the print version.

What was one of the most memorable moments of The Daemon Prism?

The climax is good, and the conclusion was excellent.

Would you be willing to try another one of Angele Masters and David DeVries ’s performances?

Yes.

Any additional comments?

David is a great reader but he was the wrong choice for Dante. Aside from the minor annoyance of sounding too old, he sounded FAR too cheery throughout the whole book as he reads the part of a very unpersonable character who is tortured (by himself and others) throughout the book. There was no anger, which is probably the single most defining quality of the character.

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This is book 3 of the series.

Spirit Lens is Book One
Soul Mirror is Book Two
Daemon Prism is Book Three

They make a LOT more sense if you read them in order, although Book 2 is the best
of the three.

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Awesome!

Absolutely best book in the series! I worked to get through book 2 and couldn't get enough of prism. Definitely makes the entire trilogy worth it!

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Such A Disappoinment

Unfortunately, I feel very let down by Audible over this book. While it states in that it is narrated by Angele Masters (yay!) and David DeVries, it is in fact also narrated by two other people - Eric Brooks and Daniel May. I'm four hours into this edition and am nearly weeping at Eric Brooks constantly shouting the text at me and feeling lost at places because of his complete inability to place correct emphasis on some of the text. It is as if he is doing a cold reading and is totally unfamiliar with the story. Or he is drunk. Or both. To be fair, he can do a variety of different voices, but the majority of the time it is as if he is talking to you as if you are an idiot. A deaf one, at that.

I know there is respite to this torture; I've flicked forward through the chapters and discovered the lovely calming voice of Angele Masters further on, so I will struggle on to the end because I do enjoy Carol Berg's story telling. I'm just at a loss as to how they could have released such a poorly narrated version of it.

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