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  • Woodcastle: Courts Divided, Book One

  • By: Kell Inkston
  • Narrated by: A W Dickson
  • Length: 9 hrs and 27 mins
  • 3.7 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)

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Woodcastle: Courts Divided, Book One

By: Kell Inkston
Narrated by: A W Dickson
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Summary

Assigned alongside the legendary overlord slayer and a half dragon that's all bite and no bark, the group sets off for the hidden kingdom of the fairy peoples.

The team's mission? To investigate a gruesome string of unexplained murders.

The suspects? Humans, as always.

Meeo and her party must prove their innocence and shine light on the true culprits before they're taken by spear and bow to the executioner's square. What Meeo uncovers, and the fatal implications of her discovery, is something not even she is prepared for. In an instant they're on the run from the very people they swore to protect, fighting for survival as their phantasmal enemies and fae hunters close in, all for the sake of a once-in-a-millennia spiritual event that's set the golden woods rife with anticipation.

But Meeo, the poor dear, is not that worried. After all, she has help from someone her fellow knights would never believe.

A high-fantasy thriller unlike any you've heard, experience shock, whimsy, and awe as the tightly wound enigma is slowly unraveled alongside a desperate cast of enchanting characters.

©2014-2018 Kell Inkston (P)2018 Kell Inkston
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Enjoyable bit of dark fun

It took me a while to figure out what was going on with this story and even now, I’m not sure there isn’t some underlying hidden meaning throughout it all!?
Anyone liking a bit or action fantasy with a Pratchett style humour throughout, then this book is for you without a doubt!
And it’s narrated very well, so well read and clear distinction and voices between characters!
Definitely worthy of a listen!!
This is my honest opinion of a free review copy!

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Improves a lot throughout the course of book

I thought the start of the book was a little weak, this mostly due to the humour of the writing feeling a bit too forced at that point as the author hadn't had time to properly introduce the characters, but once they were established it felt like a much more natural part of the book.

The narrator had a good tone and pacing to the book, giving suitably distinctive tones to the main cast of characters to nicely enhance the book.

While this book is part of a series, it didn't detract from the story of this installment which reached a suitable conclusion while not closing things off for the subsequent books and makes me interested in seeing how this series progresses.

[Note - I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.]

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