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  • A Dance of Chaos

  • Book 6 of Shadowdance
  • By: David Dalglish
  • Narrated by: Elijah Alexander
  • Length: 13 hrs and 20 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (43 ratings)

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A Dance of Chaos

By: David Dalglish
Narrated by: Elijah Alexander
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Summary

Fear comes in the hands of prophets....

Upon returning to his beloved city of Veldaren, Haern the Watcher finds nothing but chaos. The Sun Guild has conquered all but a few stubborn remnants of the former thief guilds, destroying the peace Haern fought so hard to obtain. The Trifect is their next target, and Alyssa Gemcroft must reach out in desperation to whatever allies she can obtain, even if it means casting aside longtime friends.

Within such chaos move the faithful to the dark god Karak, preparing for what the priest Luther had long feared: a siege of Veldaren by an army sworn to Karak's mysterious prophet. If the castle falls, all the world will suffer greatly. Through an artifact given to him by Luther, the legendary Thren Felhorn, broken, guileless, and rejected by his own son, holds the fate of the entire city in his hands.

Unless Haern can stop his father, Thren will at last have the legacy of fire and destruction he has always desired. Father or son; some choices must be made in blood.

Fantasy author David Dalglish spins a tale of retribution and darkness, and an underworld reaching for ultimate power.

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Critic reviews

"Fast, furious and fabulous." (Michael J. Sullivan, author of Theft of Swords)
"A gritty book with intriguing characters and has a plot which will keep you hooked till the end." (Fantasy book critic)
"Dalglish concocts a heady cocktail of energy, breakneck pace and excitement that a reader could get drunk on." (Sam Sykes, author of Tome of the Undergates)

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Totally epic

Well written and narrated loved every second of this set truly amazing well done both

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a great ending to the story.

I would have loved more on the focus on The Watcher and Thren but hey great addition non the less.

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Amazing!

what a great end to the series! it finished it off really well! The only slight disappoint was that there isn't a note from the author at the end, I have quite enjoyed them at the end of all the other books in the series.

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music

the music try to over power the story near the end but still a good story

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Worth listening if you have lots of free time

The first 2 books were the best - honestly I've listened to the rest in hope it's gonna be as good...
For the last 3 books - really DISAPPOINTED. Generally I felt there was no action; and where it happened - it was dragged on so-so-sooo long. Would've been better to finish this story after 3 books.

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