The Invasion
Tower of Power, Book 6
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Narrated by:
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Ryan Burke
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By:
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Ivan Kal
About this listen
A new threat arrives!
Years ago, Morgan and his team entered the Tower of Power. By the time they left, their raid group was reduced to only a handful of its members. They had faced the Tower and forces that they were never supposed to know about, and they had paid a high price to survive, but they had prevailed. They faced the enemy of the Great Lord, Oxylus, and they had defeated them.
Within the Tower they had learned the secrets and achieved great power. But now, they were in the Tower so long, and the world on the outside was different from what they had faced in the Tower. Morgan had been given a choice: to stay in the Tower or to leave the World and join his father - Oxylus. He had chosen to stay with his friends, to try and inspire the world to achieve the same power that he had. The power that the Great Lord had created this entire World to find.
Now, a new threat comes for the Guilds, and Morgan and his friends are thrown straight into it. Morgan might not have been able to find a way to achieve his goal, but with a new threat on the horizon, perhaps there would be more opportunities for him to show them what all of them could achieve.
©2021 Ivan Kal (P)2022 TantorWhat listeners say about The Invasion
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- Paco Pep Pérez Brotóns
- 02-05-23
The weakest link in a solid series
I have been listening to all the books, and this is by far the weakest in my opinion. There has been a slow down on the development of characters, seems like the author stopped caring about their relationships, and more importantly, there are inconsistencies in the story points. I was bothered by the step back on Morgan's backstory, changing from the revelations in the tower, to going back to the story in books 1 and 2.
Still, it's very enjoyable, and the performance is great as per usual
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- Dawn Barstow
- 30-04-23
Too short and boring
This series started out really promising but it’s flat lined a bit. The gaps in time is really starting to bug me with major events covered by a oh yeah this thing happened btw. I’ll be leaving this here now, not good value for credit. Shame
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- Paul J
- 08-04-24
Not sure 🤔
Spoiler alert below, but it is needed in the context of my comments. You know how once you’ve eaten a meal and you still feel a bit hungry? This story felt like that to me. It was fast moving well narrated, but for me it covered the wrong story. Especially as the ‘cliffhanger’ from the previous book was the ‘cliffhanger’ for this one. I know, sorry for the spoiler, but it kind of sums up the ‘eating celery’ experience. Also, being a big fan of Shirtaloon the story context, themes and build is sounding pretty familiar. I haven’t played RPG so this might be its original source. In progressing the series, this has one incident worth reading, the rest can be skipped over. Sorry I didn’t notice when it was 😁. Not recommended I am afraid.
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- themightyjoshwaa
- 19-03-23
it's OK, far too short.
This book is shorter than the rest, I was shocked at the end of this book. I'm not going to carry on with the series, each book is far too short, the story is only ok so not value for money.
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- Discerning buyer
- 30-11-23
Disappointing
This series has nowhere near the depth or attention to detail and character development that the author poured into his awesome Infinite Real series, but up until this book there was enough substance, pace and development to remain entertaining. This listen came over as a filler book that barely advanced the series and felt as though it ended very abruptly. Unfortunately not worth the credit in my opinion. I'll just hang on for the next Infinite Realm book and give the rest of this series a miss.
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- Anonymous User
- 11-08-24
I'm really conflicted.
I played games like this years ago and grew to hate them.
The writing isn't the best, the narration is patchy at best and wooden worse.
But I'm 5 books in?.
Am I masochistic or bored , I've no idea.
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- Rasmus Jensen
- 14-05-22
The story is good, but short
Tbh, this is the first time I have bothered to write a review.
Mostly because I hope this will be fixed in future books and the other books had better reviews than i could write.
The story and the voice acting is good, like always in this series.
But this is too short. The others were shot as well, but this is just too short for the price.
6 hours and 30 min, for the same price as other books, with 3 or 4 times the length.
This might just be a me problem, as I hear a lot of audiobooks, so the price and therefore the length matters a bit.
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