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The Name of All Things

By: Jenn Lyons
Narrated by: Saskia Maarleveld, Dan Bittner, Lauren Fortgang
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Summary

This is book two in Jenn Lyons thrilling, epic fantasy sequence, A Chorus of Dragons. The sequence starts with The Ruin of Kings, which attracted incredible reviews. 

You can have everything you want. If you sacrifice everything you believe....

Kihrin D’Mon is a wanted man after killing the Emperor of Quur - and not in a good way. So he heads for Jorat, to find the fourth person named in prophesy, who will either save or damn the world.

He meets Janel Theranon, who claims she already knows him. And she wants Kihrin’s help in saving Jorat’s capital from a dragon, who can be slain only with his sword’s magic. Unwittingly, Kirin also finds himself at the centre of a rebellion. One which puts him in direct opposition to Relos Var, his old enemy.

For too long, Janel’s battled the wizard alone - even betraying her ideals to bring him down. However, Var owns one of the world’s most powerful artefacts: the Name of All Things. It bestows knowledge, which Var uses to gain what he wants most. This is now Kihrin D’Mon - and the world may not survive the consequences.

©2019 Jenn Lyons (P)2019 Macmillan Digital Audio

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Superb second episode to the trilogy

Excellent next chapter and given the release very recently thoroughly enjoyed the book and the improvements to narration which have the story more depth and the characters more realism. Great job and well worth the listen. Roll on episode 3.

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That rare beast, the sequel that improves!

The Ruin of Kings was a great start, but this sequel improves on it in every way. One of my favourite books in a long time.

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outstanding

this is without a doubt my new favourite fantasy series. like dungeons and dragons meets game of Thrones

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fantastic

This is brilliant! I enjoyed the story so much, especially how it jumped between narrators!

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