The Killing Light [Dramatized Adaptation]
The Sacred Throne, Book 3
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Myke Cole
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The thrilling conclusion to Myke Cole's Sacred Throne trilogy.
Heloise and her allies are marching on the Imperial Capital. The villagers, the Kipti, and the Red Lords are united only in their loyalty to Heloise, though dissenting voices are many and they are loud.
The unstable alliance faces internal conflicts and external strife, yet they’re united in their common goal. But when the first of the devils start pouring through a rent in the veil between worlds, Heloise must strike a bargain with an unlikely ally, or doom her people to death and her world to ruin.
Performed by Colleen Delany, Duyen Washington, Nora Achrati, Todd Scofield, Chris Genebach, Michael Glenn, Paul Reisman, Thomas Keegan, Chris Davenport, Elaine Yuko Qualter, Richard Rohan, Christopher Graybill, Chris Stinson, Marni Penning, Nick DePinto, Timothy Lynch, Kimberly Gilbert, Jeff Allin, Matthew Ward, Jacob Yeh, Michael John Casey, Eric Messner, Terence Aselford, Ken Jackson, Elizabeth Jernigan, Shanta Parasuraman, Scott McCormick.
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Entertaining
I really enjoyed the trilogy. Was never boring and the author made you care for the characters. Liked the fact it had a conclusive ending. Glad only 3 books as some in this genre milk them to death. Might not be everyone’s bag but I enjoyed it.
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- 15-03-24
Heloise the heroine
In a time when women followed men Heloise becomes a ‘Joan of Arc’ type heroine in a fighting machine . She is a natural
Leader and draws enemies together uniting them in the chaos .
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