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Morningstar

By: David Gemmell
Narrated by: David Monteath
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Summary

A country in desperate need of heroes.

Angostin invaders surge through the Highlands, laying waste to everything in their path. Darkness follows in their wake as a mad necromancer resurrects the eons-dead Vampyre Kings.

Only the bandit Jarek Mace, and the magicker and bard Owen Odell, have the courage to fight the Angostins and the undead. Whispers soon spread that Mace is the legendary Morningstar, a saviour who will protect his country in its hour of need. Yet Mace seems nothing more than a thief and a liar.

As the final battle approaches, Odell wonders which of the two Maces will triumph: the self-serving rogue or the saviour of his people, the Morningstar.

©1992 David Gemmell (P)2018 Little Brown Book Group

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Morning Star

A great story from a very good author, well worth a listen. The story is told with great detail and the characters really come to life through the storytelling. I highly recommend it.

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Great story, wonderfully read

I’ve read nearly all of David Gemmell’s books over the years and have always liked Morningstar for it’s antihero story. David Monteath reads it wonderfully and I just wish he’d do some more - any of the Druss books would be top of my list!

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great books by a great author ,brought alive by aurable .. read this years ago and just as good nown

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Gripping, lyrical, clever and beautifully read!

This was an unexpected compact masterpiece and a rare treat. Utterly recommended for both writing and narration. Unlike most of Gemmell's books it is written in the first person, and has the the voice of a skilled, warm, honest storyteller sharing both their personal experience and narrative of a classical dark ages epic.

The point of view, however, delivers two unexpected and powerful additions to Gemmell's already accomplished storytelling: first is that the pathos and lyrical quality is profound, authentic and engaging, as the narrator learns and grows in understanding, experience and wisdom, and we share that personal journey; and second, that it creates a compact economy and elegance of language, the self-deprecating efficiency of someone relating a tale in person to a trusted friend, rather than a grand explanatory narrative with worldbuilding and expositions.

It is the most poetic of all the Gemmell books I have read, perhaps because of this personal retelling, and with so many unexpected twists and turns, very subtle, human and insightful character sketches and interactions. Throughout the story there are twists and turns and the structure, and ending, are NOT what you would normally expect from the epic warrior fantasy trope, while at the same time gripping and satisfying, delivering battles, tension, camaraderie, despair and courage with strong and important female characters and an eclectic supporting cast.

And this brilliant writing is brought to life by a superb narration by David Monteath, a masterclass in understated, warm, dramatic and musical Scottish tones through which which he breathes extra emotional depth into the story and further delineates the interesting characters and their relationships, a real pleasure to listen to.

Evidence of the compact, fluent writing is how short it is and how quickly I devoured it, despite the high adventure, the sweeping story arc and the careful character development. I simply could not stop! As a longtime reader of Gemmell I easily recommend this as a standalone and/or an introduction to his work, especially in audio form - it is sublime.

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A Perfect Gemmell nugget

David Monteath is just perfect for Morningstar. He brings a charm and an empathetic soul to a perfectly written one off story in the true Gemmell mode. Just a pleasure and impossible to resist full immersion in the pictures he paints - one of my favourites!

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Brilliant one shot fantasy

A fantastic rollocking adventure. A stand alone story with the usual Gemmellian set of macho characters. Love it

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another gem

another great novel from the master of heroic fantasy one of his best story's by far

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morningstar

loved this audiobook, read the book about 20yrs ago but the narration does it justice as it lost nothing in the telling,also helped some of the dry humour in the story as the narrator's accent is Scottish (as am i) which fits the story well.
David Gemmell sadly gone but never forgotten due to his legacy of many excellent books ,that now can reach a larger audience thanks to Audio .

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Another good story

David Gemmel doesn't disappoint . I have now read all his books and am at a loss as to what to read next.

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A classic

One of Gemmells best. I love his stories of great battle, heroes and villains. The voice actor was fantastic.

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