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Shards of Time
- Nightrunner, Book 7
- Narrated by: Adam Danoff
- Length: 12 hrs and 54 mins
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Summary
Acclaimed author Lynn Flewelling brings her beloved Nightrunners series to a close - at least for now - with a thrilling novel of murder, mystery, and magic.The governor of the sacred island of Korous and his mistress have been killed inside a locked and guarded room. The sole witnesses to the crime - guards who broke down the doors, hearing the screams from within - have gone mad with terror, babbling about ghosts...and things worse than ghosts. Dispatched to Korous by the queen, master spies Alec and Seregil find all the excitement and danger they could want - and more. For an ancient evil has been awakened there, a great power that will not rest until it has escaped its otherworldly prison and taken revenge on all that lives. And only those like Alec - who have died and returned to life - can step between the worlds and confront the killer...even if it means a second and all too permanent death.
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- Susanne
- 26-10-21
Okey last book
Not as good as the first 3 in the Series. But nice to have closure. Played it not on full speed. Otherwise it felt much too fast. One thing I don’t understand- why give 2 characters almost the same names? First time I have seen this. It was confusing to listen too, and in my opinion not a smart thing to do.
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- Adam
- 06-07-20
Bland and boring
Dry, predictable and boring, lots of loose end never tied up. The gay characters seems content doing the same risky crap while everyone else gets on with their lives.
A relief there is not another book as I have stuck with it all this time hoping it redeems itself. It does not, don’t both and read anything else.
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