
The Tiger's Wrath
The Stiger Chronicles, Book 5
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Steven Brand
Finalist for Best Series: 2019 Next Generation Indie Book Awards
The fifth installment of the award-winning Chronicles of an Imperial Legionary Officer series is finally here!
Ben Stiger, Legate of the Lost Thirteenth Legion, a nobleman from an infamous family and born fighter, has defeated the servants of the evil god Castor and crushed the dark deity's orc-led army. Having repaired the damage wrought by Castor and fixed the timeline, Stiger has returned to the present, bringing with him the entire Thirteenth Legion and her auxiliary cohorts.
If he thought the road behind him was a difficult path to travel, the one ahead will prove even more challenging.
A rebel army is besieging the Vrell Valley. Hundreds of miles away, the Cyphan Confederacy's armies are driving into the heart of the empire, leaving a swath of destruction in their wake. Stiger, with his dwarven and gnome allies, must break out of Vrell and then, if successful, march to the aid of the emperor. Should the empire fall, everything Stiger has worked toward will be lost, and darkness, like a shadowy veil, will forever fall over the world of Istros.
Stiger has finally accepted the mantle of Champion for his god, the High Father. He is seen by his men as gods blessed. But has he truly been blessed? Or has Stiger been cursed to a terrible destiny, one even the elves dread?
Stiger intends to see his purpose through to the bitter end, no matter where it leads. Along that lonely road, all those who stand in his way will feel his mighty wrath.
The final battle to save the empire and the world has begun.
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The saga continues
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Great series but
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Awesome
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Stigers lived two lives. A intriguing man who can always be counted upon to out think, out maneuver and out pace the enemy. Should be required reading for entry level infantry officers and NCO’s. Great with relating to the art of warfare in conjunction with the science of warfare.
Talk about a comeback
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Those who are not willing to lead, are often the best leaders
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Fun listen kind of fell into this Genre
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Epic
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Best book of the series so far.
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The story’s premise and its themes are imaginative and captivating.
The protagonists have depth and character.
The action during the final battle is described in good detail and paced nicely.
The ending is fantastic — A perfect cliffhanger.
Cons:
The first twelve hours is boring and neither adds to the storyline nor builds suspense leading up to the final battle. In fact, there’s approx twelve hours of dialogue before anything interesting happens. Worse, it’s primarily one to five word sentences ending with “Stiger said”, “Salt said”, “The lieutenant said”, et cetera — Nothing is more annoying when listening to an audiobook.
Edleheit is not a professional author nor does he have a proper, good editor, so his writing is elementary and filled with basic grammatical errors. Here’s an example of his excessive use of repetition: “Stiger was stiff and sore when he woke up. He couldn’t think properly, because he hadn’t slept more than two hours and his muscles were stiff and sore. The last thing his body needed was less sleep and more walking. He needed to rest before leading his legion of men forward. He didn’t know when he would get to rest again. He was so tired and sore, however, there was more work to be done. But how could he work if he was tired and his body was sore? It just wouldn’t be possible until he got some sleep. His body needed to rest and recover. But there wasn’t any time for sleep. He had to work before he could sleep again.”
The narrator uses the same voice for every character, which would work if those characters weren’t elves, dwarves, orcs, gnomes, and dragons. His speech is also very monotonous.
Pros and Cons
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The story is getting long in the tooth.
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