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  • The Wind and the Void

  • Nightblade, Book 3
  • By: Ryan Kirk
  • Narrated by: Andrew Tell
  • Length: 12 hrs and 58 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (150 ratings)

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The Wind and the Void

By: Ryan Kirk
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Summary

The invasion is here. Already decimated by civil war, the armies of the Three Kingdoms struggle desperately to mount a defense against a force stronger than any they have fought before.

In the midst of the chaos, the actions and choices of a select few will shape the future of the land. Akira prepares to give up his Lordship. Ryuu wanders the Southern Kingdom, searching for a reason to fight. Moriko sits quietly, biding her time before she leaves the Three Kingdoms for good. Finally, across the Three Sisters, Nameless fight to keep his fragile alliance of clans together.

A new age is dawning in the Three Kingdoms. An age born in blood and sacrifice. An age shaped by the wind and the void.

©2016 Ryan Kirk (P)2016 Ryan Kirk
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good read

very enjoyable good story well read I would recommend this to fans of fantasy fiction

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A riveting story

An excellent story. Explores the dilemma of the powerful and plentiful.
I loved it and think it was work the time.

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great listen and amazing trilogy

once I've started on this trilogy i couldn't finish until i went through all 3 books, i would strongly recommend this book

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Brilliant ending to a wonderful story

I loved this book and it's predecessors, and will be keeping an eye on other books by this author

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sweet

grate all round. couldn't put it down it. it's a good couple of books that are worth the time to listen to

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What a great series

I loved these books .found very hard to do anything but listen to them.the characters are built over the series so in this final book we know them well

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says a lot about life

The series as a whole says a lot about life and how all events lead to others it's almost poetic how the last book wraps itself up and has been a great expirence. The characters are enticing and relatable and each of them enveloped so much emotion that it made the almost real.

I would recommend this to anyone who enjoys a tale that speaks volumes about life but is also an exciting intense ride that is fun to read and listen to.

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Good ending

Despite some glaring plot holes it was still enjoyable and a good ending to the trilogy

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Invasion

The threat of invasion has now come to pass. Civil war has not helped the Three Kingdom's cause. Will the Three Kingdoms be able to defeat the Azarians and the Nameless?

Akira proves he is not just a ruler, but someone who really cares about his people and is willing to do what is right, even though his naivety puts his men in danger.

The end brings loss and and birth; a new beginning, a new future.

I have loved this trilogy and am sorry it has come to an end.

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Enjoyable and a good conclusion to the series.

This is an easy and fun listen. Dialogue and writing is clichéd and predictable. But you do engage with the characters and I did stay up to finish it.

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