The Queen of the Swords [Dramatized Adaptation]
Corum, Book 2
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Michael Moorcock
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Prince Corum has defeated the Chaos Lord Arioch. But any peace for him and his faithful Rhalina is brief. His actions have evoked the murderous anger of Arioch’s sister, the dreaded Xiombarg.
The Prince in the Scarlet Robe must continue his odyssey, face the terror of the Mabden armies, and challenge the might of the Queen of the Swords. Faced with immense powers of evil on all sides, only the legendary City of the Pyramid offers a glimmer of hope. But Corum must get there first, and along the way he will encounter horrifying creatures, strange forms of sorcery, and new planes of existence.
Performed by Nanette Savard, Chris Genebach, Bradley Smith, Tracy Olivera, James Konicek, Lawrence Redmond, Thomas Keegan, Evan Casey, Matthew Keenan, Bob Payne, Colleen Delany, Todd Scofield, Terence Aselford, Patrick Bussink, Dylan Lynch, Gregory Linington, Scott McCormick, Richard Rohan.
©1971 Michael and Linda Moorcock (P)2016 Graphic Audio, LLCWhat listeners say about The Queen of the Swords [Dramatized Adaptation]
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- Garry Watts
- 23-09-22
Great
Enjoyed it as I did the first book in the series. A very entertaining and compelling story.
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- hoplitehamilton
- 19-11-22
Entertaining fun
This adaptation hits the mark for Moorcock's story, high fantasy not over done but takes the book seriously enough to provide a great listen. Very well acted with regional accents that work well. it rips along and provides a vivid insight to the books very strange wold, and has none of the pretension's of more recent fantasy works. Great entertainment for a long drive or doing the housework.
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- Zarathustra
- 03-07-24
Toe curling accents - but good story
Great writibg by Moorcock - but terrible accents from the actors - toe curling and impossible to ignore
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