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The Tiger's Fight

The Stiger Chronicles, Book 7

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The Tiger's Fight

Written by: Marc Alan Edelheit
Narrated by: Steven Brand
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A tarnished legacy. A dangerous mission. An epic destiny…

Ben Stiger, legate of the lost Thirteenth Legion, a nobleman from an infamous family, and a born fighter, has defeated the enemy army before Lorium and raised the siege of the city. Having been named emperor, Stiger has traveled to Mal’Zeel and claimed his throne by force, spilling blood in the process and removing those who would steal his right to the Curule Chair.

Stiger is now unquestionably the emperor, the last man standing. Or is he?

Hundreds of miles away, the Cyphan Confederacy’s armies are marching along the coast, moving inexorably toward the capital, leaving a swath of destruction in their wake. Stiger’s army marching up from the south is still weeks away. The newly formed imperial army under the command of General Mechlehnus has marched to strike at the enemy. Mechlehnus has yet to acknowledge Stiger as emperor and may even seek the throne for himself. But that is the least of Stiger’s problems.

The empire is broke. The High Priest has fled with the treasury, and Stiger has no idea where the man went. Before his god, the church must confirm and anoint him emperor. But there is no High Priest! In fear for their lives, the senate has left the capital as well, for they backed the usurper Leers, a man Stiger had killed. The dwarven wizard Ogg and the noctalum Menos are missing. Stiger must find them. He needs their help in the struggle to come. Without them, he has no hope of winning. Worse, the Castol have marched south, invading the empire, and sensing weakness, the tribes to the west have assembled and are preparing to attack. Even now, they have an entire legion besieged. He must find a way to break the siege, for the empire needs every sword in the fight to come.

Stiger has finally accepted the mantle of Champion for his god, the High Father. He has come to accept being made emperor, a job he never wanted, and being seen by his men as gods blessed. But has he truly been blessed? Or has Stiger been cursed with a terrible destiny?

The empire is surrounded by enemies all vying for blood. The situation seems hopeless, but Stiger is not one to give up, not ever. The fight ahead is his fight…the Tiger’s Fight.

The final battle to save the empire and the world has begun!

At long last, the seventh installment of the award-winning Stiger Chronicles series is here!

©2023 Marc Alan Edelheit (P)2023 Podium Audio
Action & Adventure Epic Epic Fantasy Fiction Military Fantasy Wizardry
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A great book, one of the best in the series!

A great book parts of it made me giddy! tons of recalls of other books in the series!

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Good, but the weakest so far

A lot of fluff dialogue. I still love this series, but the majority of the book barely progressed the plot. This could have easily been much shorter.

The banter between Eli and Therik was tedious and unnecessary. I genuinely do not understand the "I'm gonna kill you" joke. This is also what makes up the majority of the dialogue for the first third of the book. What was the purpose of the scene at the tomb by the encampment?

Taha'Leeth is just another girl boss character that throws logic out the window to show how strong and independent she is. Let me go on a dragon adventure while being pregnant with a child that took 2 gods to create because nobody tells me what to do. Very disappointed with the change in this character.

Too much repeated information from previous books.

Stiger seems much weaker. Especially when its convenient for the plot. We are constantly told that he is much stronger and faster than a regular human, and yet, that was never once demonstrated during this book. In fact, it was always the opposite.

Everyone in the empire is a traitor. Amazing, how it even lasted this long?

Lets introduce a new group and then kill them off immediately after. What was the point?

I was so excited for this book to see how Stiger manages to salvage the empire, and it was honestly incredibly disappointing. Purchased the audio and physical copies. The story is a maximum 3/5. Steven Brand did an amazing job as always.

I really hope the next instalment will be return to the quality of the previous books. Books 1-3 are some of my favourite books of all time.

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