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Iron Gold
- By: Pierce Brown
- Narrated by: Tim Gerard Reynolds, John Curless, Julian Elfer, and others
- Length: 23 hrs and 23 mins
- Unabridged
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Ten years after the events of Morning Star, Darrow and the Rising are battling the remaining Gold loyalist forces and are closer than ever to abolishing the color-coded caste system of Society for good. But new foes will emerge from the shadows to threaten the imperfect victory Darrow and his friends have earned. Pierce Brown expands the size and scope of his impressive Red Rising universe with new characters, enemies, and conflicts among the stars.
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Narration Ruined the amazing series
- By Geoffrey Davis on 03-24-18
- Iron Gold
- By: Pierce Brown
- Narrated by: Tim Gerard Reynolds, John Curless, Julian Elfer, Aedin Moloney
Weakest book in the series.
Reviewed: 08-28-18
Lysander's narrator was uninspiring. Please don't use him for the next installment please. The others were much better.
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The Blade Artist
- By: Irvine Welsh
- Narrated by: Tam Dean Burn
- Length: 8 hrs and 7 mins
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Jim Francis has finally found the perfect life - and is now unrecognisable, even to himself. A successful painter and sculptor, he lives quietly with his wife, Melanie, and their two young daughters in an affluent beach town in California. Some say he's a fake and a con man while others see him as a genuine visionary. But Francis has a very dark past, with another identity and a very different set of values.
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Welsh's best work since "Crime"
- By Evan on 04-20-16
- The Blade Artist
- By: Irvine Welsh
- Narrated by: Tam Dean Burn
Strong work from Irvine Welsh
Reviewed: 04-14-16
I have to admit I'm an Irvine Welsh fan, but I believe this is one of his best works. It's a very well paced story about one of his most notorious and memorable characters, Frank Begby and the double life he has come to live.
Tam Dean Burn does a great job as always.
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