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The Lighthouse at the End of the World
- Jack of All, Book 2
- Narrated by: Leumas Llewtnac
- Length: 6 hrs and 55 mins
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The sequel to FLIPSIDE! Book two in the JACK OF ALL series!
The lighthouse is cursed. The keeper is missing.
Captain Decker Donald is perfectly content in his isolated misery, until he receives news that his friend and former colleague has vanished. Decker intends to get to the bottom of his friend’s disappearance, and more importantly, keep the light on.
Harriet was looking forward to being posted alongside her father, but he was gone before she arrived, and there is something wrong in the tower.
Stenner Braunn commands the Daylight Crew. Their ship is headed east, with nothing but ancient ruins to guide their way. He has doubts about their journey, but his job is to kill, not to think. Especially with the Night Crew watching.
Something is pulling at their strings, dragging them toward the Lighthouse at the End of the World.
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- Nathan Davis
- 08-25-24
A rollercoaster
With his characteristic style, Leumas takes us on an emotional joyride. A worthy sequel and great fun.
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- C. N.
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A once-in-a-lifetime experience
If you're looking for the next great story to listen to, look no further. The Lighthouse at the End of the World by Leumas Llewtnac is narrated by the author himself, and done in such an enchanting way that it is an entirely separate experience from reading the physical copy. Llewtnac's voice acting skills far exceed expectations when it comes to typical narration, and you will find yourself enraptured by the pictures his words paint for you. Not only does Llewtnac use a different voice for every character-- making it very easy to listen to and follow along with-- but the range in which he does so is specifically showcased in chapter thirty-eight, where the listener gets to hear exactly how extremely talented this artist truly is. I've said it before and will continue to say it as long as necessary, that this author is a master at his craft, who will continuously bring his audience along on a fantastic, thrilling ride of adventure, and who will forever be blessed with the many ways in which he can tell a story.
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