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Knightmare
- Nate Temple Series, Book 12
- Narrated by: Joel Richards
- Length: 10 hrs and 41 mins
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Summary
Nate Temple must die.
Mordred - the bastard son of King Arthur - has returned, and he will stop at nothing to utterly destroy everything his father ever created, burning the Arthurian legend from the history books for good.
He’s already defeated Nate Temple once, corrupting the fabled Knights of the Round Table into darker, nigh-invincible, merciless killing machines: Knightmares.
And once Camelot is nothing more than a pile of fiery rubble, Mordred plans to conquer St. Louis, after slaughtering Nate and everyone he’s ever cared about, of course.
But a vengeful god is also hunting Nate and starts attacking his friends to draw him out. When one of Nate’s best friends is gravely wounded, Nate is forced to make an impossible choice - save his city from Mordred or save his friend from a blood-crazed god.
Both foes carry enough daddy issues to grant a first-year psychologist a second-year retirement. But Nate’s not that stable, either, and if he can’t get a grip on his own demons, his victory might very well be worse than anything either of his enemies ever could have imagined.
The only option left is to shatter all the rules, opening himself up to deadly powers better left untouched and forgotten, and even that is a fool’s gambit, a whisper of a hope.
Then again, if we don’t have hope, we’ve already lost. So, it’s time for Nate Temple to roll the dice. Because, in this game, even hope can die...
If you like Jim Butcher, Sarah J. Maas, Kevin Hearne, Steve McHugh, Michael Anderle, Ilona Andrews, Patricia Briggs, Shannon Mayer, or K.F. Breene, you won't be able to stop listening to this highly addictive Nate Temple series.
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- Martin
- 30-01-20
Over to fast
This book felt slow to get going, then was over to quick and while plenty happen nothing really happened in the overall arching story. I look forward to the next issue in the series but hope it has a greater impact on the main plot. Enjoyed reading the Kellies interaction from Nates point of view and the two linked series
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- Richard C.
- 13-10-20
great
Again a great book (audible), well worth a listen too, its just a shame it ends so quickly.
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- PAUL
- 31-01-20
Knightmare by Shayne Silvers
Needed to catch up before starting the new book/audio even though I have already read still great to listen and catch up again, this is a hell of a series to have...
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- Stu
- 20-10-19
5 star
As always, a five star rating for Shayne. Brilliant. ... Just one gripe is that you don't seem to be releasing enough. I think one book per week seems fair... get back to it then, these books wont write themselves. 😁
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- Dan Wright
- 22-11-19
one amazing series.
just an awesome series. needs listening to from the start. but do it. it's entirely worth it
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- Bruce Reily
- 27-05-22
just great
perfect addition to the story keeps you thinking and guessing and cursing the author. good luck
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