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Kagen the Damned
- A Novel
- By: Jonathan Maberry
- Narrated by: Ray Porter
- Length: 20 hrs and 53 mins
- Unabridged
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Kagen Vale is the trusted and feared captain of the palace guard, charged with protection of the royal children of the Silver Empire. But one night, Kagen is drugged and the entire imperial family is killed, leaving the empire in ruins. Haunted and broken, Kagen is abandoned by his gods and damned forever. He becomes a wanderer, trying to take down as many of his enemies as possible while plotting to assassinate the usurper, the deadly Witch-king of Hakkia. While all around him magic—long banished from the world—returns in strange and terrifying ways.
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Get this while you wait for Winds of Winter
- By Victor @ theAudiobookBlog dot com on 05-10-22
- Kagen the Damned
- A Novel
- By: Jonathan Maberry
- Narrated by: Ray Porter
Maberry & Brick = Dead-Nuts F-NG Great Story
Reviewed: 08-09-22
What’s the next one!?
Don’t care what the live-in budget lady may protest…
More Kagen now!!!
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The Chronothon
- By: Nathan Van Coops
- Narrated by: Neil Hellegers
- Length: 19 hrs and 43 mins
- Unabridged
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Ben just wants time with the scientist's daughter who got him into this, but when he's rooked into competing in a chronothon - an Amazing Race through time - getting the girl means he'll need to make the finish line. When he finds out this competition is more than just a sprint through history, winning takes a back seat to surviving. To save the people he loves, he'll have to conquer the real dangers hidden in the shadows of the chronothon.
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Book 2 of a series
- By Marie-Claude on 07-15-16
- The Chronothon
- By: Nathan Van Coops
- Narrated by: Neil Hellegers
Best Time Book Yet
Reviewed: 03-19-17
I have always loved time travel stories. I never even heard of the multiverse until about a year ago. The concept of a multiverse blew me away. This novel / series is the best of both ideas and then some. I am not bright in the study of physics but the concepts explained in this series is dumbed down enough for a simpleton like me. Great character development. Not overkill on gushy sappy romance stuff. Narrator contributes great to the main character and is not annoying - annoying narrators kill any story regardless of how good a novel is. Only knock (but maybe its a neat twist I haven't fully comprehended) is all the tight spots ben gets out of which were somewhat ridiculous... but I guess so is time travel. Or is it?
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Predator One
- A Joe Ledger Novel, Book 7
- By: Jonathan Maberry
- Narrated by: Ray Porter
- Length: 16 hrs and 55 mins
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On opening day of the new baseball season a small model-kit airplane flies down from the stands and buzzes the mound, where a decorated veteran pilot is about to throw out the first ball. The toy plane is the exact replica of the one flown by the war hero. Everyone laughs, thinking it's a prank or a publicity stunt. Until it explodes, killing dozens. Seconds later a swarm of killer drones descend upon the picnicked crowd, each one carrying a powerful bomb. All across the country artificial intelligence drive systems in cars, commuter trains and even fighter planes go out of control.
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Maberry needs to get Ledger back to his roots.
- By Marcus on 04-28-15
- Predator One
- A Joe Ledger Novel, Book 7
- By: Jonathan Maberry
- Narrated by: Ray Porter
Loved it!
Reviewed: 07-01-16
One of the best in the series and I have listened to them all now.
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