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Jager Thunder (Pirates of Wefrivain, Book 4)
- Narrated by: Rish Outfield, Lauren Harris
- Length: 20 hrs and 30 mins
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Summary
From the Author of The Guild of the Cowry Catchers:
While the crew of the Scarlet Albatross struggles to survive her harrowing voyage, Gerard is busy keeping his promise to his father. He and Silveo return to Holovarus for a brief farewell visit. However, chaos is threatening to overwhelm the Great Islands, and even little Holovarus will not be spared. Gerard's father and brother are facing difficult decisions, and they need help. Gerard feels torn between his old kingdom and his new family.
The situation only grows more complicated when the crew of the Scarlet Albatross limps into port, bringing old enemies and a child Silveo didn't know existed. Jager Thunder is a sequel to both The Scarlet Albatross and The Guild of the Cowry Catchers sagas.
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- Jo
- 01-05-20
Another Amazing Take from Abigail Hilton
I really enjoyed this story which links up characters from the earlier Cowry Catchers, also brilliant with characters from The Scarlet Albatross. I think you could enjoy this without reading the other books but would definitely recommend starting at the beginning.
Just a great take with easy to listen to artists reading....
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- aitch
- 13-05-18
Another fantastic read in this much loved series.
At first I admit this book was a little difficult to relate to after the full cast version of Cowry Catchers but very soon I found myself absorbed once again by the characters and story.
I would definitely recommend that any reader should read the books in chronological order. I say this after reading the one star review left by another reader who obviously missed out the story of the Scarlett Albatross. I disagree that Rish Outfield is not the right narrator for this book. His voices bring the characters to life in a different way from the full cast version but are never less just as good, in their own way.
The interweaving of plots and characters was excellent giving the reader an interesting and exciting tale to immerse themselves into and leaving me wanting more.
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- EMM
- 19-08-17
Disappointing - nothing like Cowry Catchers
I was expecting this book to be like the Cowry Catchers series which I have listened to several times. It has many of the same characters but unfortunately they are no longer fun and appear to have aged into middle aged sounding old men. How can this have happened within a couple of years. A lively narrator is essential for this type of book. Rish Outfield is an excellent narrator but not for this book. I am over half way through the book and really struggling. I will not be attempting the other book in the Refugee series. But if you struggle with sleep and use audio books to get you off to sleep at night then this is the one. Even the main narrator sounds like he's about to nod off. What a pity.
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