Bright Steel
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Narrated by:
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Mark Meadows
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By:
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Miles Cameron
About this listen
Aranthur is a student. He showed a little magical talent, is studying at the local academy, and is nothing particularly special. Others are smarter. Others are more talented. Others are quicker to pick up techniques. But none of them are with him when he breaks his journey home for the holidays in an inn. None of them step in to help when a young woman is thrown off a passing stage coach into the deep snow at the side of the road. And none of them are drawn into a fight to protect her.
One of the others might have realised she was manipulating him all along....
A powerful story about beginnings, coming of age and the way choosing to take one step towards violence can lead to a slippery and dangerous slope, this is an accomplished fantasy series driven by strong characters and fast-paced action.
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©2019 Miles Cameron (P)2019 Orion Publishing GroupWhat listeners say about Bright Steel
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- Seòl D.
- 11-05-20
Ice cold. Hard as Iron.
If I was asked to say what the best series I have ever read is I would almost certainly pick the Masters and Mages series. Considering the fact that I have read hundreds of fantasy books I can’t give it a higher compliment. I am hoping for more books set in this world.
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- Ken Cope
- 21-03-24
Lost the will to listen
I enjoyed the first book, second was ok too, third was a chore and i gave up before the end because it became so boring and I really grew to dislike the main character - the whole saga ended in a road crash much like the Red Knight series did - shame really
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