
Ghost in the Storm
The Ghosts, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Hollis McCarthy
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By:
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Jonathan Moeller
About this listen
Caina Amalas is a Ghost nightfighter, one of the Emperor's elite spies and assassins. And though she remains anonymous, already legends grow around her. Whispers speak of the Ghost nightfighter who stopped the fire of the gods from consuming Rasadda, who defeated sorcerers of terrible power, who liberated slaves and threw down cruel lords.
Yet now the storm is coming to claim her....
Ark spent five long years hunting for his missing wife and son. Now, at long last, he has found them again. When the storm comes, he will do anything to save them.
No matter what the cost to himself....
Kylon is a stormdancer of New Kyre, master of the sword, wielder of the sorcery of air and water. The youngest man ever to claim the title of stormdancer, he will fight for the honor of his city and his sister.
Even if he is doomed to fail....
Rezir Shahan is an Emir of Istarinmul, a man of cruelty and power, a tyrant who rules over his slaves with a rod of iron. For too long the commoners of the Empire have defied their rightful masters.
When the storm comes, he will teach them to wear a slave's collar....
Andromache is one of the nine archons of New Kyre, her lineage ancient, her authority vast. For the honor of her city, she will bring the storm of war to the Empire.
And when she does, her true master will reward her with dark power beyond imagining.
©2012 Jonathan Moeller (P)2019 Jonathan Moellerfar too many blow by blow descriptions of fights
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I love the whole series and the following ones. This book is the first where more than a few pages are written from others point of view and I find it adds to the story, especially with all the action that is happening concurrently in separate parts of Marsis.
I bought this book as I had just finished rereading the previous one but needed to be able to listen to something while doing other things and I thought continuing a favourite series would be a good way to go.
I didn't mind the narratives voice. However the various accents she puts on for each different character pulled me out of the story. They didn't sound how I expected, but more characters who are from the same country/related sounded very different and some of the characters were almost impossible to understand. And in a book series where characters regularly put on different accents this worried me.
TLDR: I highly recommend the book series but not the audiobook
Love the book, couldn't cope with the accents
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