The High King's Tomb
Book Three
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Ellen Archer
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Kristen Britain
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With the ghostly help of the First Rider, Karigan G'ladheon had transported the corrupt spirit of Mornhavon the Black into the future, buying valuable time for her king and country.
But how far in the future is Mornhavon now? A hundred years? Ten years? Only one year? There's no way to tell. So though the immediate threat has passed, Mornhavon's shadow still lies heavily on the land and on their minds...although there are threats closer to home as well. The D'Yer Wall, protecting Sacoridia from the dark, corrupted Blackveil forest, remains breached despite Karigan and her fellow Riders' best efforts. They've scoured the land searching for lost documents and magical clues to help mend the breach, fend off any incursions from Blackveil Forest and, more pressingly, protect them from Mornhavon's return.
Nor is the breach in the wall the only danger. Mornhavon may have gone, but the descendants of his people remain, and they're ready to claim the land that their forefathers failed to conquer. These vengeful enemies, hidden within the peaceful borders of Sacoridia, have spent generations honing their dark magic ready to strike - and ensuring that their blow, when it comes, will be one that Karigan and the Sacordians have no defence against....
©2011 Kristen Britain (P)2020 Orion Publishing GroupWhat listeners say about The High King's Tomb
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- Declan
- 02-03-24
Excellent book, if you can get past the accents
An excellent read if (if) you can get past the dodgy attempt at English and Scottish accents (they get better in later books). The narrator actually gets much better as the series progresses but I do wonder why the author didn't just get a Brit to read it.
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- Petapops
- 15-05-22
Outstanding
I discovered the green Rider series many years ago, and I’ve been an avid fan ever since. These stories, to me should be held up there as one of the many greats when it comes to fantasy series. The imagination of Kristin Britain is absolutely astounding to me. I am in awe of her ability to spin these elaborate tales, book after book. When I read the stories I am immersed in their worlds, and having to wait for the next book is agony.
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- Ruth
- 30-09-21
is this a robot 🤖
the narration is painful. it sounds like a robotic speaking aide. honestly, a wasted audible credit and I will never listen to it
the story is wonderful. I recommend you read the whole series
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