
The Barbarian of Theros
Skharr DeathEater, Book 5
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Narrated by:
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Eric Michael Summerer
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By:
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Michael Anderle
About this listen
You are the name others call you. Barbarian, mercenary, fighter, lover, killer, thief, prince...God Killer.
Emperors call him friend. He wanted to retire - now he wears a target on his back. Rumors of dungeons raided, dragons robbed, emperors showering him with gratitude.
Back in the city of Verenvan, Skharr is attacked.
Not willing to leave him alone, his enemies have made a grave mistake.
Because like a dragon, one should leave a DeathEater asleep.
Now, they have awakened The Barbarian of Theros....
And unlike his deity, there is no mercy in his soul.
©2021 LMBPN Publishing (P)2021 TantorHighly enjoyable characters but each could do with a little more depth.
I’m a Dragonlance fan and consider these books an excellent alternative.
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The pace is good and I was never bored, this story was focused and the series as a whole is an enjoyable and comfortable experience. We get details but things are never too dark or graphic which I appreciate as some books written by others seem to glory in the gore and darkness which can seem excessive to me.
Our favourite Barbarian grows a bit and gets to do what he is best at and we gain insight into others a liitle.
The narrator does an excellent job. I have been pleased with his performance in this book and series.
I am really glad I discovered this series and would recommend this book. I look forward to the next in the series and hope there will be plenty more in the future.
A brilliant listen
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