The Last Light of the Sun
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Narrated by:
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Holter Graham
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Written by:
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Guy Gavriel Kay
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Bern Thorkellson, punished for his father’s sins, denied his heritage and home, commits an act of vengeance and desperation that brings him face-to-face with a past he’s been trying to leave behind...
In the Anglcyn lands of King Aeldred, the shrewd king, battling inner demons all the while, shores up his defenses with alliances and diplomacy - and with swords and arrows. Meanwhile his exceptional, unpredictable sons and daughters give shape to their own desires when battle comes and darkness falls in the spirit wood...
And in the valleys and shrouded hills of the Cyngael, whose voices carry music even as they feud and raid amongst each other, violence and love become deeply interwoven when the dragon ships come and Alun ab Owyn, pursuing an enemy in the night, glimpses strange lights gleaming above forest pools...
Making brilliant use of motifs from saga and song and chronicle, Guy Gavriel Kay conjures a work of subtle, intricate richness, bringing to life an unforgettable world balanced on the knife-edge of change.
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- coffee drinker in Calgary
- 2022-08-23
another enjoyable GGK book
This time it's GGK's telling of King Alfred's time with young men from Scandinavia, Wales and Britain.
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- William S.
- 2022-12-14
Fantastic narrator
This is perhaps the weakest of Guy Gavriel Kay‘s work. More than half of the novel was, for the most part, extremely tedious. The last third was quite good, but not enough to redeem the rest of it. The narrator was incredible. I’ve never heard a male narrator able to do female voices like this one.
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