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Servants of War

The Age of Ravens, Book 1

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Servants of War

By: Larry Correia, Steve Diamond
Narrated by: Daniel Thomas May
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New military fantasy from the creator of Monster Hunter International, Larry Correia, and master of horror Steve Diamond.

The war between Almacia and the Empire of Kolakolvia is in its hundredth year. Casualties grow on both sides as the conflict leaves no corner of the world untouched.

Illarion Glaskov’s quiet life on the fringes of the empire is thrown into chaos when an impossible tragedy strikes his village. When he is conscripted into the Tsarist military, he is sent to serve in The Wall - an elite regiment that pilots suits of armor made from the husks of dead golems.

But the great war is not the only - or even the worst - danger facing Illarion, as he is caught in a millennia-old conflict between two goddesses. He must survive the ravages of trench warfare, horrific monsters from another world, and the treacherous internal politics of the country he serves.

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Larry Correia is the Dragon Award-winning, best-selling author of the Monster Hunter International series, the Saga of the Forgotten Warrior series, the Grimnoir Chronicles, and the Dead Six series of military thrillers.

Steve Diamond founded and runs the review site Elitist Book Reviews, which was nominated for the Hugo Award in 2013, 2014, and 2015. He writes for Ragnarok, Baen, Privateer Press, and numerous small publications. He is also the editor of the horror anthology Shared Nightmares.

©2022 Larry Correia and Steve Diamond (P)2022 Audible, Inc.
Fiction Military Science Fiction War Scary Fantasy
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Compelling Worldbuilding • Rich Character Development • Engaging Storyline • Unique Setting • Immersive Atmosphere
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An excellent blend of Sci-Fi, Fantasy, mythology, and trench warfare. The framework has been laid for an incredible new series.

EXCELLENT

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The story was stellar, and the flow was like the smoothest river ride imaginable... bringing to life several characters is, in my layman's opinion, very difficult, it eas done seemingly effortlessly... the life in the main and secondary characters were real and tangible!

I can't wait for the 2nd installment!!!

Theater of the mind like no other!

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Larry, the master of action, and Steve Diamond, the modern H.P. Lovecraft, have spun a compelling yarn about war, friendship, and terrifying otherworldly beings in this WWI-inspired story.

Fast paced and excellent

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A great start to a new fantasy series. Combines WW1 era warfare, battle magic, and folklore into a compelling story.

Machines, Magic, and Myth

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I enjoyed this story of a young man, Illarion, sent to war, and thriving. His unit, The Wall, operates metal suits of armor powered by soldiers and golem remnants. Illarion is driven to the army by a netherworld monster that killed everyone in his village and nearly killed him. He enlists to appease a goddess who saved him. Illarion battles include human monsters as well as supernatural creatures.

WWI like trench warfare with divinities and monsters

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Brutal world with little joys but enthralling once you get into it. Not crazy about the narration. His Russian accents are a bit stilted. Honestly, would have preferred no accents. This reader is usually excellent.

A little slow to start…

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The plot continues to thicken without you realizing where it’s going, simply great! Cannot wait to listen to the next one in the series

Great story that ties everything together well

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Fantastic story about fantasy power armour on the Eastern Front of a parallel universe WW1. Well executed. Can’t wait for more.

Fantastic story

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I enjoyed this book. It provided enough background and initial character development to interest me. I was introduced to a new world, but was not inundated with every little detail in the first book of a new series.
Although I'm looking forward to future books in this series, I did not care for the narration. Some of the voices seemed to run together and others didn't seen "real." I felt like I was hearing someone talking that wanted to disguise their voice.

Off to a good start

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Where shall I begin? I've followed Larry since he first started honing his craft on internet forums in the mid-2000's. His prolific output means I can enjoy his books frequently, and they keep getting better.

I didn't think Servants of War could top Son of the Black Sword, but I think it is as good, if not better. The world is engaging, frightening, and quickly becomes familiar as our protagonists (and antagonists!) make decisions that affect their nations.

The bad guys (or are they?!), as always, are memorable and have depth, without the slightest shade of cartoonishness.

Lastly, the narration, is the best of ANY audiobook I've listened to. Daniel Thomas may has an impressive range of voices and obviously cares about his craft. There were zero rough spots or inconsistencies.

This audio book is an easy 5 stars on all counts.

A stellar first entry in this new Correia series

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