Herald
Dynamicist Trilogy
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Narrated by:
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Craig A. Hart
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Written by:
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Lee Hunt
About this listen
A bold fantasy sequel that delivers on the first volume's call to action. This has deep relevance to life in the early 21st century. (Kirkus Reviews Recommended Read)
Robert thought becoming a dynamicist would enable him to change the world, starting with saving all his friends from being slaughtered. He was wrong.
Acts of genuine creativity used to bring mortal punishment. But now, wizardry is dead and Robert, Koria, and Eloise live in a world where change and invention are possible.
Robert hopes that mathematically-framed dynamics will enable him to change the new world. But he keeps having prophetic dreams where his friends are all murdered by a mysterious cloaked man, and the grain protestors are more menacing than ever. They declare dynamics is dangerous and that the changes must stop. They are right about one thing: Dynamics is dangerous - especially for someone so hopeful, angry and impetuous as Robert.
Soon Robert’s horrific nightmares come true, and a cloaked man appears on campus, stalking and murdering students - his friends are next.
Desperate to change the future, Robert recklessly pushes the bounds of both dynamics and reason. Every crushing failure dampens Robert’s hope for the future and pushes him a step closer to the powerful, nihilistic, and merciless Lonely Wizard.
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- Dalton Dalik
- 2021-07-08
Binge-listened over 2 weekends!
The author created a vivid world with a truly unique culture. The primary characters were fleshed out to the point where even their little quirks were eagerly anticipated.
The narrator did an excellent job of distinguishing the characters, each with their own voice. That highlighted their endearing qualities, some in a subtly humorous way.
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