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The Triumph of the Dwarves

By: Markus Heitz, Sheelagh Alabaster - translator
Narrated by: Justin Avoth
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Summary

The Dwarves are back! Germany's Number One bestselling author returns to his best-loved series.

After decades of occupation by the älfar, the dark elves have been defeated and peace has finally been declared.

But the nations still distrust each other, and when a child is found in the Grey Mountains who speaks the language of the älfar, the dwarves believe this little girl heralds a new threat. And they will be right - just not in the way they thought.

Under the orders of Ireheart, now High King of the dwarves, a small delegation is sent to search for Tungdil Goldhand, the true High King, who many believe dead. Against all odds, Tungdil has survived his mission to the terrifying realm of Phondrasôn. But is he truly the legendary hero of the dwarves, or an impostor at the heart of a deeper conspiracy?

And does he realise that the fiends from Phondrasôn themselves aren't far behind . . . ?

The action never lets up in this next exciting story in the saga of the dwarves and the älfar!

©2018 Markus Heitz (P)2024 Quercus Editions Limited
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great episode

great stuff, good to hear a continuation of the epic dwarves saga bravo, lets hope there are many more

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The Dwarfs

over the last few months I have listen to the complete set of books from this series and I can not praise them enough

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Captivating

The Dwarves are so well captivated, it immersed me deep into their world. Loved every moment and chapter. I loved this book and series.

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Different

I was hoping our dwarven adventures hadn't finished but I feel like books 3 or 4 would have been good stopping points.

The story started out with a focus on elves to start which on reflection 20 hours later paid little setup. The general story was more chaotic than in previous books, and it did take some getting used to in a change in voice performers. Ideally more differing or unique character voices would be good. rather than 30 normal dwarves and one Irish fourthling.

I feel it was too late to be adding in dragon lavae and I'm still somewhat confused with some areas.

Time also seems to be a varying concept, gone is the 100+day travel through girdleguard.

Tungdil in this book is more of an enigma than the one in the 4th book, also is there to be more clarity on the cloning or is this to be ignored. At what point does the dwarf split as it sounded in book 4 like he was working for fake Vracas from early on. Presumably it was before this but seems strange not to encounter a similar named dwarf in over 250 years.

Any news on the area near the black abyss or are the acronta there all dead?

How's Goda, does she and the kids ever care to see papa? How does she feel to be proven right about different Tungdils?

Also what element of numbers are left? Feel like matching an army of dwarves slaughtered to the brink time and again, only to try and fight 100,000 is asking a bit much.

The enemy keep spawning but the orc presence was sorely missed.

Apologies to rant but there's a significant amount of content before delving into the Oatlands and other areas but just feels steamroller of ideas which were different but bundled together. Hoping for more of the classic in the next installment.

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