
Spirit
The Cartographer, Book Three
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Narrated by:
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Simon Vance
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By:
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AC Cobble
About this listen
The fate of empire is to crumble from within.
Duke Oliver Wellesley and the Priestess Samantha unmasked and destroyed a cabal of sorcerers planning an incredible sacrifice. But preventing the horrific bloodshed left lingering questions, and new attacks close to home prove the danger is not over.
Oliver must choose between his responsibilities to his family and the Crown, and seeking answers over the far horizon. As he struggles with the weight of expectation, he discovers new powers and an ancient magic that has been long forgotten. The tide of sorcery rises, and Oliver begins to understand that a sharp quill and a steel broadsword are not enough. To face the threat of the underworld, he’ll have to call upon the spirits of life.
Sam’s occult knowledge continues to grow, but in the face of new monsters, she realizes it is not enough, and the path to true strength is a dark one. Knowing the risk, she hesitates, but an unusual mentor opens the door to secrets best left unknown, and grants the opportunity to exceed what she thought was possible. But once upon it, the dark path is a difficult one to turn from, and the spirits of the underworld are treacherous allies.
The fate of empire is to crumble from within. Do not ask when, ask who.
©2020 AC Cobble (P)2020 AC CobbleThe narrator does an excellent job. He deserves thanks.
I loved the world that was created in this book and the rest of the series, I wish there were more stories.
I Liked Winchester the valet and how he dealt with the post, a pity we did not know what happened to him. He was a source of humour I appreciated. The fate of the sisters too would be nice to know.
I was not sure what to expect with this series but action/adventure, intrigue and some occult was an enjoyable and entertaining combination.
AC Cobble writes well and is very good at world building, without information overload.
A good end to an interesting and enjoyable series
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