The Weapon Takers Saga Books 1-3
An Epic Fantasy Collection
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Narrated by:
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Greg Patmore
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Bridget Thomas
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By:
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Jamie Edmundson
About this listen
Dive in to the fantasy saga where a motley group of heroes must recover a stolen relic.
Twins Belwynn and Soren can communicate telepathically. They must lead a team of mercenaries, priests and exiles on a mission that becomes far darker and more important than they had bargained for. Perfect for fans of multi-character epics like Lord of the Rings and A Game of Thrones.
Praise for this series:
“If you’re a fan of great characters and plenty of action set in a well-developed fantasy world, then this is your series.”
“With interesting, well-fleshed out characters and a genuinely enthralling plot, this one really stood out for me.”
“Usually the author's writing links out a little for the next book or two, but not this guy, it stays right up there. You really need to get the rest of this series, you deserve it.”
Comprising books 1-3 of The Weapon Takers saga, this box set follows an epic quest for the seven weapons of Madria.
Soren, an ambitious wizard
Belwynn, his twin sister, who shares a telepathic link with him
Rabigar, an exile of the Krykker race
Elana, a mysterious priestess
Moneva, a killer with a dark past
And a host of mercenaries, sorcerers, knights, dukes, kings, and strange new races.
Who will lay claim to the weapons? Who can be trusted? And as war comes to Dalriya, who will take a stand against the dark forces that have been unleashed on the land?
Listeners have compared this series to The Wheel of Time, Lord of the Rings, The Belgariad, and A Game of Thrones.
“This quest to retrieve a stolen religious relic ticked so many of the boxes that got me into fantasy in the first place: an epic quest, a cast of diverse characters, swords and sorcery, otherworldly landscapes, strange creatures. Couple all this with a world which has a detailed history replete with political rifts, feuds and machinations, there is a lot going on. I especially liked the mix of characters, each bring their own skills and personalities to the party.” (CF Welburn, author of The Ashen Levels)
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- David
- 02-06-22
Gripping epic fantasy
An absolute beast of a fantasy series. It’s got serious epic fantasy vibes and doesn't hold back the punches for the characters!
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- Lynn Walker
- 26-05-20
equal to any of the lord of the rings books
well written and narrated with an excellent story and in depth characters you feel you know and are happy once they return back to the story
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- Anonymous User
- 27-07-20
Epic Fantasy Fun
This is up there for the best audable taken spent. had ne gripped from start to end. The unfamiliar writting style too tue best padt of the 1st book to get to grips with but after that i was a true joy.
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- Philip Marshall
- 17-09-20
Well created universe.
Very enjoyable universe with colourful characters. Just finished the first book. If you like books like Dragon Lance Chronicles this should fill some time. Very much a fantasy book for fantasy gamers. Give it a go you'll love it
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- janet smith
- 23-08-20
I'm So, So, Sorry
At first glance this seemed like the perfect audiobook 32 hours of epic fantasy! Awesome, but, the despite an excellent performance I just found this deeply confusing and well... boring. I really am sorry Mr Edmundson. I genuinely tried to like this but by the end of the first book I found I didn't understand the story, didn't care about the characters and struggled to work out what was going on, where and to whom. I persisted to the second book but it was more painful. I am sure this is an excellent series, but, I did not get on with it at all. I will be returning it and I feel bad about that, the production was fantastic, the voice actors had a range of characters ad i'm sure many people with love these books, just, not me.
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