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Red Tide
- The Chronicles of the Exile, Book 3
- Narrated by: Oliver Wyman
- Length: 21 hrs and 29 mins
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Summary
Red Tide, the third volume in Marc Turner's The Chronicles of the Exile, following When the Heavens Fall and Dragon Hunters.
The Augerans are coming. And their ships are sailing in on a red tide.
The Rubyholt Isles are a shattered nation of pirate-infested islands and treacherous waterways shielding the seaboards of Erin Elal and the Sabian League, a region even dragons fear to trespass upon.
The Augerans beseech the Warlord of the Isles, seeking passage for their invasion fleet through Rubyholt territory. But they are sailing into troubled waters. Their enemies have sent agents to sabotage the negotiations and to destroy the Augeran fleet by any means necessary.
The emperor of Erin Elal seeks to forge an alliance with the Storm Lords, hoping to repulse the Augerans with a united front. But the battle lines for the struggle are not as clearly drawn as it first appears, for the Emira of the Storm Isles mistrusts the Erin Elalese as much as she does their common enemy. And the Augerans might just be planning a little sabotage of their own.
But nothing in the realm of mortals escapes the notice of their meddling gods; every step they take is shadowed and every choice they make ensnared in a web so subtle and vast, its true shape may be fathomed only when it is far, far too late.
A new epic adventure in the fantastic world of When the Heavens Fall and Dragon Hunters!
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- michael j rayner
- 30-12-16
Great gritty narration brilliant characters
Great gritty narration Oliver has become one of my favourite narrator's with Steven Pacey. Brilliant characters I think Marc Turner has replaced Stephen Erickson who seems to have lost his focus on what made him so good with his first half dozen books.
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- Mr. W. King
- 18-06-19
Fantastic addition to the series!!
Best fantasy series I've read in years!! truly awesome with real gritty characters and edge of seat action. highly recommended!
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- Amazon Customer
- 15-01-22
Need the follow up!
Can't understand why there's only a few reviews, this book needs to be re read! The only other problem is that the story needs to be finished... its a classic, but needs and ending. Get back to work Marc!!!!
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