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  • The Death of Nnanji

  • By: Dave Duncan
  • Narrated by: Victor Bevine
  • Length: 9 hrs and 46 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (184 ratings)

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The Death of Nnanji

By: Dave Duncan
Narrated by: Victor Bevine
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Publisher's summary

Those who read and enjoyed the original three-volume series, The Seventh Sword, will remember that the original trilogy presents a series of surprising endings, especially in the third volume. In order to avoid spoilers, the author has chosen to skirt some issues central to those volumes in the description for this new, original and additional volume which follows the original series publications by well over a decade. New readers may wish to start with The Reluctant Swordsman, The Seventh Sword 1; The Coming of Wisdom, The Seventh Sword 2 and The Destiny of the Sword, The Seventh Sword 3, before starting on this brand-new adventure set in the world of The Seventh Sword.

The Reluctant General

For 15 years the truce has held. Swordsmen of the Tryst of Casr have kept the peace and extended the rule of law over half the World, but now sorcerers have started killing swordsmen again, and swordsmen traitors are aiding them. Shonsu-who was Wallie Smith before he became a swordsman of the seventh rank and liege lord of the Tryst-must once more gird on the seventh sword of Chioxin, and this time he rides out to fight the war that he hoped would never come. As he leads his army forth, its two most junior members are Vixini, son of Shonsu, and Addis, son of Nnanji, who has an oath of vengeance to fulfill. Their failure or success will determine the fate of the World for the next thousand years.

©2012 Dave Duncan (P)2012 Audible, Inc.
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Great story line

Would you consider the audio edition of The Death of Nnanji to be better than the print version?

Have not read the print version.

What was one of the most memorable moments of The Death of Nnanji?

How the author maintained that his death would be of old age and surrounded by his family.

Which scene was your favorite?

Sonsues son battling with swordsman of higher rank and winning.

Any additional comments?

It would be nice if all the books were read by the same person, or if the person who takes over in a series would listen to the previous performer, one gets use to names pronunciated in a particular manner, it changes the listening experience when names get changed.

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great ending to the series

great finish to the original trilogy adhered TP the same quality of writing as the first 3

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Not like the rest

This book is not like the other three. If you loved the other three you will like “seeing” old friends, but the plot is weak, decisions of characters poor, and events so wishfully positive that you will wonder where the story went. The narrator would be awesome for sleepy stories—not bad, just not like the original, and he costs the author a step instead of adding a step. Just sad kind of wish they hadn’t made this. Maybe it was a different author who felt nostalgic for the characters? I didn’t hate it but unlike the other three, I’ll never listen to this one again.

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Wish it were 3 books

Another great book in the series! Wish it had been broken up into more books like the last ones. This plot could have supported far more detail. Would recommend this series to everyone.

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simple story

enjoyed it. agree with the others. the narrator wasn't the best choice for this story.

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Fantastic Ending to the Series!

Although the last book would have served well as an ending to the series (and it was actually meant to be), but this book really brought a wealth of meaning to the prophecies of the end of the third book. And it was all very well done!

However I do need to voice an objection to the changing of the reader. I will admit though that I slightly favor the reader of this book and would have preferred they had him read the previous three.

I think that I recommend this book above the other three! Very well done!!

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Good series ends here

I enjoyed this entire series for light reading on a mythical planet, told in 3rd person. This book is set about 15 years after book 3. The characters make the series. Recurring characters include Nnanji, his wife Thana, their son Addis, his brother Katanji, and Shonsu/ Wallie Smith, his wife Jja, their son Vixi (a baby in books 1-3), plus a few minor secondary characters.

Good read, but the ending left me disappointed somewhat, in that certain conspirators to mass murderer weren't punished, or not nearly enough.

New narrator. Bevine is good, but he didn't pronounce Nnanji and Jja correctly. The author's note (in previous book) explained that it's Na-nanji, and Ja-ja, as the prior narrator correctly pronounced.

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should have stayed true

the performer of this novel should have stayed true to the original pronuciations of the names otherwise a very good story

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good story, horrible narrator

all I can say is this narrator was horrible. he didn't pronounce any of the names correctly and that just annoyed me throughout the whole book. As for the story it was great to get to see the future of Wally, Nnanji and Jja. And the continuation of their story. but I'd buy this book again if they got a new narrator, so I can listen without yelling out the correct names each time. grrrrr

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Great book but the new reader is not my favorite.

Story still is great, but it's a new reader and hearing the characters I've gotten used to over the last 3 books with a different voice is really strange and off-putting. I wish they would release a version of this book by Donald Coran, I would buy it again to get him as the reader.

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