Fury of the Seventh Son
The Last Apprentice, Book 13
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Narrated by:
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Alexander Cendese
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Written by:
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Joseph Delaney
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Patrick Arrasmith
About this listen
He's the seventh son of a seventh son. He's the only one who can stop the greatest evil.
Tom Ward, the Spook's last apprentice, has everything he needs to vanquish the Fiend, once and for all: The three blades recovered from the dark, the gifts from his witch mother, and the skills he's learned from Master Gregory. And Alice, the one he loves most, is willing to sacrifice herself to fulfill the spell.
Or is she?
Racing against time, all of Tom's old allies - and old enemies - return. They will clash in a final battle more epic than any he has fought before. And a danger Tom never dreamed of will be revealed.
Who will survive? Are you brave enough to find out?
This is the final volume of the internationally bestselling Last Apprentice series.
©2014 Joseph Delaney (P)2014 HarperCollins PublishersWhat listeners say about Fury of the Seventh Son
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- Anonymous User
- 2024-05-31
Great serie
Thank you for the serie Joseph Delaney, it was a big part of my childhood. May you rest in peace.
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- alec trudel
- 2019-06-05
Worst book in the series
This is a disappointing end to a great series. The story feels like it was written by someone else. The characters act, feel and think in a way that is contrary to who they are and what they did in the other books. The friendship between Tom and Alice during the 12 previous books as well as all the hints pointing at an eventual relationship results in nothing. The narrator sure doesn't help make this book easier to digest. He gives beloved, well known characters ridiculous accents that almost makes you cringe at times. I'm glad I still had a credit for this purchase because it's definitely not worth the money. Better to just skip this one, imagine your own ending it's sure to be better than this.
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