The Demon Hunter
Blood of Kings, Book 3
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John Lee
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Demon legions prepare to march across the land as Fanrac begins his grab for power. The threat grows so great it can no longer be ignored. The monarchs of the Middle Sea set aside their differences and ready their armies to make a stand.
Force of arms alone will not be enough, as countless heroes of history have discovered to their demise. Time is running out for Conrad to tame the power coursing through his blood and learn the lessons he needs to face his ultimate foe.
Discovering Fanrac’s long forgotten capital sets Conrad and his comrades, old and new, on a path to a final confrontation with an evil bearing an unexpected face....
©2023 Duncan M. Hamilton (P)2023 Audible, Inc.What listeners say about The Demon Hunter
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- Peter Fletcher
- 19-09-24
Awful rushed end to the trilogy
The trilogy was building nicely. A couple of new characters were introduced and all was well. Then the obvious story climax felt like it was about to hit. I looked at how long was left - maybe an hour or a few chapters. So at that point I'd assumed that there was actually going to be a uther book.
Nope. The author must've been in a rush to get this published or something because, without spoiling, the end was so sudden and unsatisfying. Really really poor. Which is a real shame as I've enjoyed many of the books from this world and was about to go into the Wulfric ones. Now I'm a bit hesitant.
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- Neilb
- 24-09-23
Need to find an alternative to “said”
I couldn’t listen beyond chapter 5. The narrator was grating on my nerves, but I like the story and have all the other books set in this world, I’ll just have to read it on kindle. The author really does need to find an alternative to “said.” There are too many instances of dialogue where said is used repeatedly, when characters are speaking. It’s just laziness and once I noticed it it seemed to jump out at me every time the characters were talking.
Apart from that, I was enjoying the story, but I’ll just have to finish it myself.
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- livingstone
- 04-10-24
Great storyline
Good characters and nice story arc. Follows the hero from childhood to developing his skills/power. Magic and swordplay, what more could you want!
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- Justin
- 17-05-24
Great conclusion to an epic series
absolutely loved the story and the narration, fantastic ending too!
loved it!
now onto the authors next series
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- E M
- 09-12-24
It was ok but the weakest of the trilogy
what a tease it was to have great characters from other books in the universe be mentioned but not interact, that was such a let down
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- iain webb
- 22-02-24
inconsistent story
30 hour trilogy with 3 hours of rushed end content. late character development frustrating
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- Brian
- 15-10-23
Dreadful narration and a weak story
John Lee's silly accents make his narration hard to listen to. The plot starts well but as it develops it falls apart. Too many illogical twists and turns to make the plot credible. The dialogue is padded out with unnecessary detail and irrelevant commentary that make the story a far longer listen than was needed.
This feels like a book written to to fulfill a contract or composed by a focus group rather than a genuinely inspired piece of writing. The ending is lazy and laughable.
In short, thirteen hours wasted.
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