King of Crows
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Narrated by:
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Matthew Weilding
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Nia Rose
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The Crows are the noble messengers of the gods. But all the gods have left. The world is baring the mark of their neglect. Slowly, the world is decaying. The Crows are all starving and doing anything they can to survive, but how much longer until there is nothing they can do to live through the undeniable end that is heading their way?
Korbinian, the youngest of the Crows, stumbles upon a sick and dying girl Adira. Can his blessing to her be the thing that saves them all? Or, will they remain tethered to a dying world and share its impending doom?
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- Anonymous User
- 20-07-20
A life line in a sea of same.
When I came upon The King of Crows, by the ever talented Nia Rose I was on the verge of taking a long break from books. I felt like i had become stuck in a rut with what I had been reading ornlistening to and no tittle could pulled me out of it. That's not to say that the books I read were bad. They had just seemed to be missing somthing that I couldn't quite grasp.
The King of Crows is short by most standards but the way it held its perspective and focus held my attention completely. The narration by Matthew wielding brushed against fond memories of Dante Alighieri and Virgil guiding him downward through Hell in the Devine comedy, of the letters sent home from transylvania by Jonathan Harker. in Bram Stoker's haunting Dracula.
I cannot recommend it enough. A story of hope pulled from the depths of despair.
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- Lynne Jolley
- 03-07-20
Interesting
This was a very interesting story, very well written too.
I liked the idea of the crows as some sort of religious thing.
I found the book festinating. Although I’m not sure what to make of it, even though I couldn’t stop listening lol
The narrator was great, his voice seemed to fit the tale.
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- JuttaS
- 13-11-24
loved the story and the narrator
Such an interesting premise for a story. I really enjoyed it. And I loved the narrator, he reminded if Alan Hickman. Just great to listen to.
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- Ian Rider
- 10-07-20
thoroughly enjoyable.
I was lucky enough to given a free copy of this book and I'm leaving an honest and voluntary review.
Its very enjoyable, nicely paced and well written, a very interesting tale, it's well throught out and delivered beautifully. Great detailing and imaginative characters, leading you on a mystical journey.
The narration is really good, gives life to this already great story.
5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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