A Darkness Returns
The Dragonwar Saga, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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David Thorpe
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By:
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Raymond E. Feist
About this listen
As worlds collide…
Hatushaly, last scion of the Firemane dynasty, his beloved Hava, and their dubious friend Donte have been transported across space and time from the war-torn world of Garn to the relative peace of Midkemia.
There, on Sorcerer's Isle, under the guidance of the magician Magnus and his erstwhile father Pug, in his reincarnated form, Hatu will explore and expand his unique magical abilities.
With the evil Pride Lords defeated, the Church of the One has risen to bring death and destruction to his home world. The Church is sending forces against Marquensas, where Daylon is now king, and Declan Smith finds himself suddenly and unexpectedly raised to the status of prince and war commander.
But an even greater menace than the Church of the One lies in wait, a creature from the Void, bent on the destruction of all living things.
Pug, Nakor and Magnus will need to join forces with Hatu, Hava and Declan if they are to save the worlds of Midkemia and Garn from everlasting darkness…
A spectacular new epic series from the globally bestselling author of MAGICIAN.
©2024 Raymond E. Feist (P)2024 HarperCollins PublishersWhat listeners say about A Darkness Returns
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- I&A
- 15-10-24
The story continues…
Much of the storyline is recycled from earlier books, but it’s still a thrilling read/listen & I can’t wait for the next book. The only downside for me was some of the childish voices that the narrator uses - the worst of which is Nakkor’s, which is just painful to listen to. A shame, since most of the others are done really well.
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- Rebecca Styles
- 01-09-24
Another Great story
Feist is a legend, I am overjoyed that his recent series has returned to the RiftWar. I both read and listened to this book. I enjoyed the story very much, however this narrator bugged me on the last series, but it’s even worse on this book. Perhaps some of it is the editing or production. My niggles: there are big pauses at the end of sentences AND before reading dialogue tags (‘he said’ etc). I listen in x1.25 speed too; his reading is both too jolly and matter of fact; his range of voices isn’t great.
That saying, I’m an and always will be a massive fan of Feist.
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- Lord
- 23-08-24
being back Peter Joyce
Excellent story. Narrator isn't as good as the old ones, odd pronunciations and inconsistent, not always great voices
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- James L.
- 18-09-24
Amazing book completely ruined by reader.
I have all of Feist's works and love the books narrated by Peter Jackson. I'm afraid to say that the narrator for this book seems to be a massive cost saving as it's shocking.
Many characters voices sound the same, awkward pauses, and clearly doesn't know the work as many mis pronounced words (I actually speak to Feist on Facebook quite a lot and was shocked to discover he has no say in the Audible voice acting!)
Cry-dee is where Pug is from, not Cridd-e as this narrator says - one of many mistakes!
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- Martin L.
- 21-08-24
lifelong fan
I've been a lifelong fan of feist and especially Pug and all things associated with him and I'm overjoyed to say this listen has not disappointed but has got me excited and now patiently awaiting the next installment. M
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- Greg Dukeson
- 12-11-24
Poor Narration
I really wanted to love everything about this but as a narrator, this guy is really not up to Feist's writing and has ruined this listen for me.
Peter Joyce absolutely owns these stories - not sure I can handle another Feist book with this narrator.
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- Anonymous User
- 09-08-24
Fantastic continuation of an epic saga
Absolutely brilliant read! it's the same voice actor who did the firemane saga and he tells the story well, although I do miss Peter Joyce after listening to him tell pretty much the entire Riftwar series.
After finishing this book it has left me wanting more! I am very much looking forward to the release of this new series.
I will say that if you have not read the Firemane series, then you should read that first as this book ties both worlds together in a continuation of the overall story.
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- Tanya Anderson
- 13-09-24
Great story. Narrator needs to learn how to say the names properly
Great story as expected from Raymond. The narrator overall is pretty good and I do t miss Peter Joyce as much as some of the other books not read by him. The most annoying thjng is that the narrator clearly hasn’t been told how to say a number of the names and pronounces them very differently to previous books. It wouldn’t take more than 5 minutes for someone in production to tell him how to correctly pronounce Crydee, Midkemia, Calis, Tomas and many more. It ended up being very distracting. Nakors voice is very jarring.
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- Rob
- 29-09-24
Let down by the performance
Honestly, story-wise, any Feist fan will love this. However, those same fans are likely to hate the way the narrator (David Thorpe) butchers the pronunciation of names for key characters and places from Midkemian history. Not only has he not bothered to learn about this rich universe, but he's not even consistent with his pronunciations. There is one final bugbear, Nakor! This is singularly the worst butchering of a beloved character I've ever heard.
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- Mr Chris
- 12-08-24
Fiest is back I loved this book from start to finish.
The only thing I would say was not spot on was Nakors voice it was to high pitched and felt very whiney which does not fit with the character.
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