
The Return of Rathalorn
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Narrated by:
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Stanley McGeagh
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By:
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Dave Luckett
About this listen
Editor reviews
Award-winning Australian children's fantasy author Dave Luckett entrances again with The Return of Rathalorn book two of the School of Magic series. Stanley McGeagh's sophisticated performance conveys the magical world that listeners will immediately inhabit when they play this audiobook. Rathalorn, now kicked out of magic school and unable to use powerful magic, must figure out how to return. He will go to extreme measures to get his magic back, and elicits the help of some mysterious young wizards. A captivating tale for young people.
Critic reviews
"British actor Stanley McGeagh's arsenal of voices, which characterize wizards, elves, and humans, enhances this second book in the School of Magic series. To further his plan for revenge, the high elf Rathalorn uses two mysterious twins who possess great magical ability. McGeagh ably portrays the arrogant Rathalorn, whose single-mindedness prevents him from enjoying the life he's created in the human world. When the plot takes an unexpected twist, McGeagh is equally adept at capturing Rathalorn's change of heart. McGeagh succeeds in creating other distinct voices, from a lilting Irish brogue to a Cockney accent, for supporting characters. Luckett's fast-moving fantasy is enjoyable, and McGeagh delivers it with style." (AudioFile Magazine)
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