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  • Treason in the North

  • Path of the Ranger, Book 4
  • By: Pedro Urvi
  • Narrated by: John Banks
  • Length: 11 hrs and 59 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (765 ratings)

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Treason in the North

By: Pedro Urvi
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The campaign in the Frozen Continent has failed. War returns to Norghana, and with it death and destruction.

King Uthar has been defeated in the Frozen Continent. Wounded, he retreats to Norghania to regroup his forces and shield himself behind the walls of the capital.

Lasgol and his friends will try to pass the fourth and final year of instruction and graduate as Rangers on their own merits. To do this they will have to take part in deeply dangerous missions and help the king against the invaders. The companions are divided, they must choose between supporting either the Rangers and the king or Darthor and the Western League. If they decide to support Darthor, they will be committing treason and will pay with their lives if they are found out.

Darthor and the Western League make an alliance to defeat Uthar and attack the king before he can make himself strong once again. Lasgol and his friends will find themselves involved in the offensive to take the capital and dethrone Uthar.

Will the hosts of the Frozen Continent led by Darthor and the forces of the Western League manage to take both capital and crown from King Uthar? Or will it instead be Uthar who comes out victorious? Who will survive? Who will perish? Will Lasgol and his friends unmask the true traitor? Will they survive the fourth year of instruction and the war and graduate as Rangers?

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another great book!

This fourth book in the series, is another great book. the first half of the book is a little slow but the second half was excellent.

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heart break

this is a series of plot twists as war continues. This book will not disappoint. Things only get more complicated and difficult.

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Mind-blowing! Urvi is a Master Jedi of Literature

Pedro Urvi understands Human Nature at the deepest levels and is a master at character development and interaction.

Urvi is a gifted artist at character development and compliments the readers by leaving some things for us to figure out--he doesn't over explain.

Side Note: Having served in a training environment not dissimilar in intensity & structure as this Ranger academy, I'm shocked and impressed at how perfectly Urvi nailed the idiosyncrasies of an elite training environment--including spot-on descriptions of the mental, emotional, and physical status of trainees,,,, with a realistic representation of how cadets interact with each other amidst the roller-coaster ride of emotions.

I suspect Pedro Urvi has served in some capacity, or is close to someone who has.

Urvi didnt merely create cool characters to tell his story, but managed to breathe life into them hitting aspects such as the love of family, courageous patriotism, fear of the unknown, self-doubt, mental fatigue, and the struggle between a character's core value system (honor, integrity, etc.) and environmental conditioning.

I could go on, but will leave it there to allow others to formulate their own impressions of this page-turning tale.

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Best book of the series so far :)

Can’t wait to continue this book series and it never gets boring. As a adult and young kid/teen we love listening to it :)

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Wonderful!

I enjoy these books greatly and look forward to reading many more by this author!

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It wraps up some things but certainly not all!

This book has things I loved and parts that were heartbreaking.

I have to say some of the battle portions were kinda hard to sit through... I kinda just wanted them to get to the point already.

overall very good. As soon as I have more credits. I'll get the next one.

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One of my favorite listen’s

This has been a great series so far, it’s entertaining is gripping, keeps my attention keeps getting better and better.

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another good book in the epic fantasy series

another good book in the epic fantasy series a good conclusion to a lot of the characters challenges and future outcomes it'll be interesting to see what happens next

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very well read

Very well written and read book. My eleven year old and I thoroughly enjoyed it. It may be our favorite series so far we have started listening to the series together.

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what you need to know

so here we are at the end of book 4 and just a little context for my review I try and make a distinction between the quality of the performance from the narrator, the quality of the writing from the author, and my personal preference. since the beginning of this series I have been quite pleased with the performance of the narrator. I think he has done a fantastic job all around. when it comes to the author I need to make that distinction. the writing with the exception of the Whiplash decision from the first book has been quality. regarding my personal preference is another matter. overall I've enjoyed the story and intend to at least continue on for one more book. I almost left it at the first one but thought better of it considering how many people have left positive reviews and with the understanding that the first book of any series can be shaky at best. the first book for this series had something of a spike of awful around chapter 22 but the rest of the book was fine. by the end of this book if you chose not to continue on you'd probably be perfectly satisfied. there is one part here with the siege that I personally hated so much. if I was not going to continue on with the series then the ending of this book would not have been enough to recover from what happened at the end of The Siege in my opinion. since I intend to at least go one more book which covers the 5 years that our cast of Heroes are supposed to be in ranger training we'll see what happens in the next book.

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