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Shadows of Doom

By: Dennis L. McKiernan
Narrated by: Cameron Beierle
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The winter had begun. At Gunnaring Gap, the valiant Riders of Valon began their charge. And though Challerain Keep lay in ruins and butchery had led to the capture of Princess Laurelin, heroes strode forth from the ranks of Men, Elves, Warrows, and Dwarves to turn the tide of doom. And across the land ruled by unnatural dark, freedom flickered and burst into flame...
Listen to another adventure in the Iron Tower trilogy.
©1987 Dennis L. McKiernan (P)2009 Books In Motion
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I love this series. I read it in the 80's

The narration is very good. I read all the books in Iron Tower and Silver Call in the 80's. One of my favorite series and why I love dwarven lore. Picked these up for a recent road trip. Well worth the coin.

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Good story, GREAT narration

Cameron Beierle is *the* master narrator of fantasy. If you haven't yet, start with David Eddings' "Pawn of Prophecy," but if you've finished those books, you could do a lot worse than this trilogy.

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Good, but I like McKiernan's other books better.

I like more magic (the mages are all apparently hibernating at this point in the overall timeline), and the narrator reads very calmly, even through action, and I like a more exciting reading pace/inflection at the appropriate times.

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fun story, read well with great timing.

fun story, it makes me think of the Balders Gate and Never Winter Night Games.

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Awesome book, just needs sound effects

I love this trilogy, just feel that the songs or sounds could be improved through the use of instruments.

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I wish I could ask for my money back.

This review covers all three books of the Iron Tower.

I have already listened to this story...it's called The Lord of the Rings Trilogy by Tolkien. I don't understand how The Iron Tower Trilogy has been published as an original work. If the author would have at least tried to tip his hat to Tolkien and written 'his trilogy' as an addendum or supplemental story to Tolkien's work it might have been a bit more acceptable. Way too much weeping, teary eyes and hoods over the head as well. A teeter-totter?? Unimaginative use of a very childish term for a fantasy story. Audible: Can I please have my money back??

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Bland and Mediocre Fantasy

Repetitive and laborious writing is mixed with blatantly lifted scenes and ideas from J.R.R. Tolkien. I understand (and support) taking inspiration from Tolkien’s writing and world, but borrowing plot lines and scenes is just going too far. While there are some slightly enjoyable moments from time to time, most of this tale is dry and tedious.

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