The March of Magnus
The Spark City Cycle, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Euan Morton
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Robert J. Power
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He's lethal with a sword. She's deadly with her bow. But will it be enough in the coming war?
Erroh must return to Spark City to warn of the approaching army. Growing ever stronger, the reluctant warrior and his fierce companion must elude bandits and soldiers in a mad dash against time.
Across the map his father, Magnus, rallies his troops to march for the first time in two decades as he seeks to avenge his son, presumed dead. But with unrest and injustice exploding within Spark City, and their foes marching towards its gates, they may already be too late.
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- Kindle Customer
- 28-04-22
Awesome!
The first book was fantastic. This is as good, maybe a touch better. Seriously, if this genre is your thing then go for it. A wonderful story read with excellence.
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- Shani
- 05-05-21
enthralling
book 1 hooked me and this one was no different but i want to know when book 3 is being released on audible?
if anyone is reading this review and hasnt listened to book 1 the listen to that first and you will be hooked.
Action packed with twists you dont expect.
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- Tom Jones
- 13-12-24
Great development in series
Better than the first in this series, as story plays out well. Sometimes it feels as though it puts too much time into the romancing of characters, which loses the main story for a lite too long. Narration still has the same bugs/issues as the first book with its volume fluctuations and sometimes robotic voicing. However, overall a great series so far!
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