Requiem for a Soldier
The Last Eternal, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Michael Kramer
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By:
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Jacob Peppers
About this listen
The truest stories are written in blood.
The wanderer knows this, for over the last century he has lived those stories, has seen them scrawled in his blood or the blood of others.
Others like those dead Perishables scattered about the noble’s courtyard, like those servants of the enemy, mortal and not, lying beside them.
And yet…he knows it is only the beginning.
They are coming.
Servants of the enemy, creatures forged and fashioned for one purpose and one purpose only—to kill anything in their path. And now their path leads them directly to the wanderer, to the Perishables, and to the family he has sworn to protect.
The story is not yet finished.
There is more tale yet to be told, and more blood needed for the telling of it.
The cursed blade has been unsheathed, the lone wanderer wanders alone no longer.
A hundred years of hiding, of running, but now it’s over.
Now, the real story begins.
And the blood will flow.
Requiem for a Soldier is book two of the best-selling epic fantasy homage to westerns, The Last Eternal, by Jacob Peppers. It is the tale of one man, known simply as the wanderer, as he sets out to keep a cursed, magical blade from the hands of the enemy. It is an action-packed, character-driven story of one man's quest to save the world, a quest which will pit him against all manner of warriors, monsters, and magic.
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- Mr Gordon Phillips
- 28-05-24
rapid character identification
Rather too much repetition of quotation phrases making them tiresome. Very succinct and effective character development. Fight scenes were good, believable, but could be improved by adding training details.
Thanks for a diverting audio book.
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