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Sword in the Stars
- The Myridian Constellation, Volume 1
- Narrated by: Dave Cruse
- Length: 13 hrs and 12 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The difference in their uncanny eyes could not be easily discerned. In the rays of the setting sun, both Aravel's and Morlan's eyes appeared gold. In the pale moonlight...yellow. Seemingly the same. Such inscrutable likeness is the way of things with identical twins.
But all who knew the two brothers well noted unmistakable differences, peculiarities more experienced than seen. Those who stood before King Aravel's gaze felt the glad firelight of a cozy inn. But those who fell under Morlan's stare felt the gleam of winter moonlight on the cold, white stone monuments in a boneyard.
From the best-selling author of the Door Within Trilogy comes an epic tale of two powerful kings whose rivalry threatens to tear the world of Myriad apart. Into this chaos of treachery and war strides ex-assassin Alastair Coldhollow, whose quest for redemption leads him to the one foe he cannot defeat with a thrust of his sword. Everything may hinge on an age-old prophecy, but after thousands of years, will the Sword appear in the Stars at last?
With the aid of Abbagael Rivynfleur, a not-so-naive girl from the forest villages, Alastair will tread forgotten roads, face legendary creatures, and meet mysterious new races of people, all in an effort to find Myriad's Halfainin. So begins the sweeping seven-volume Myridian Constellation. Listen to discover what happens when the Sword is in the Stars and the moon is blood red....
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- Millennial Motivator
- 2020-11-16
5 out of 5
I absolutely loved this book it is such a beautiful story of forgiveness and love. I wish Mr. Batson had done a bit more on the backstory of Alastair because we really only know of his mother and we don't even know his age. I think according to some of his statements he is about 59 at the end of the war and Abigail is about 30-35. Anyway its an amazing book I am definitely going to finish this series.
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