The Call of Agon
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Narrated by:
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Simon Vance
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By:
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Dean F. Wilson
About this listen
The last line. The last words. The last chance.
Ifferon is one of the last in the bloodline of the dead god, Telm, who imprisoned the Beast, Agon, in the Underworld. Armed with a connection to the estranged gods in the Overworld, and a scroll bearing Telm's powerful dying words, he is tasked with ensuring the god's vital legacy: that Agon remain vanquished.
Yet there is something just as powerful: Fear. Ifferon abandons his duty and tries to hide away from the world. But when Agon's armies find his monastery refuge, he is forced to find his courage and embark on a life-changing quest.
Join Ifferon on a journey across the world of Iraldas that will lead him to brave new companions, through the struggles of many peoples, the siege of many lands, and to discoveries that could bring hope to some - or doom to all.
Experience the unforgettable start of an epic fantasy adventure perfect for fans of Will Wight, AC Cobble, and Michael J Sullivan.
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- Annie
- 28-12-19
Annoying Prince
Love Simon Vance so much but couldn’t get into this book. Listened to the end but half heartedly, I think it was the personality of the Prince Ergon, if that is the correct name. Cocky, big headed and I couldn’t bear him. Sorry, but I won’t be listening to book 2.
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- SandyKeel
- 04-12-22
just a bit tedious
The narrative and characters never really do enough to capture attention. hard to get invested enough to last more than a couple.of chapters
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