The Battle for Hjalgar
13th Paladin Series, Book 6
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Gildart Jackson
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Things are coming to a head for Ahren and his companions. It is true that they have won the Paladins Fisker and Aluna over to their cause in the campaign against the Adversary, but the Pall Pillar is going through an ominous change.
Not realizing that the High Fang Sven has brought his master a gruesome sacrifice, the companions gather quickly in King's Island, where they join the first conclave to be held in centuries. Yet, on their arrival they are confronted with dreadful news: unknown Dark Ones have overrun the tiny country of Hjalgar, whose inhabitants are now in mortal danger. Ahren is now facing his most difficult task, for the Dark Days have returned to Jorath with a vengeance.
©2019 Torsten Weitze (P)2022 TantorWhat listeners say about The Battle for Hjalgar
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- Amazon Customer
- 28-11-23
Personal favorite series
There is much to like, as the growth of the main character or the depths of his friends and allies and much much more.
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- SANDI
- 14-04-24
outstanding
I love the characters, the story, the plot, the narration is excellent. Cullen is my favourite, I'm often smiling at the humour in the book. can't get enough of it
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- Amazon Customer
- 06-07-22
ANOTHER GREAT 13TH PALADIN BOOK
Torsten Weitze has penned another great book in the 13th Paladin series.
Hopefully the others will be translated and available very soon.
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- The Path of Life
- 22-09-22
brilliant
unfortunately you only let me give this author, narrator five stars should be ten +
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- Suewhi
- 12-08-24
The story and narration was brilliant.
The narrator's voice for Cullen made me laugh out loud. such a cheeky wolf, but I love him.
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- Julia
- 19-01-24
A really good addition to the series
Thank goodness the standard is back to its normal high one again. Really enjoyed this book and am looking forward to the next one in the series.
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- Carl
- 12-08-24
Fantastic
Absolute fantastic what a great addition to the books. Can’t wait till I can listen to the next one. Roll on Credit day
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- Greg Dukeson
- 17-08-24
Really enjoying this series - I'm hooked!
Had just finished every one of Raymond Feists 'Magician' series and was kind of mourning it - dabbled with 13th Palladin box set and am now engrossed.
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- Julie
- 29-04-23
Ahren becoming unbearable
I have really enjoyed the books up to now, the writing is good and the story has a good pace. However, it is not believable that centuries old people will look to a self centred, and opinionated man in his twenties to make decisions about the planets future.
Cullen continues to be the jewel in the book, shame the tale is not told from his perspective. Not sure if I will listen to another, it is starting to annoy me.
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