To Green Angel Tower: Storm
Memory, Sorrow & Thorn Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Andrew Wincott
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By:
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Tad Williams
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To Green Angel Tower: Storm: Booktrack Edition adds an immersive musical soundtrack to your audiobook listening experience!
In order for the Storm King to cement his power over Osten Ard, he must find and defeat the rebel forces massing against him. But the rebels, led by the exiled Prince Josua, have rallied at the Stone of Farewell and are ready to fight the Storm King with every power they can muster. The key to their victory lies in finding the third sword of legend, Memory - but the sword has been lost for ages.
Lost, that is, until Simon Snowlock realises that he knows exactly where the sword is and how to recover it. The only problem: an undead army, bolstered by powerful magic, lies between him and his destination. It will take every ounce of Simon's courage and intelligence to journey to and then recover the great sword Memory and bring peace to Osten Ard.
If Simon's quest is to have any hope, Josua must move against the Storm King himself - a journey that will take him across endless seas, through ancient forests and into the stronghold of the Storm King himself.
The finale to Tad Williams' breathtaking, beloved series Memory, Sorrow and Thorn.
©1993 Robert Paul 'Tad' Williams, published by permission of DAW Books (P)1993 Hodder & Stoughton Limited, 2018 Booktrack Holding Ltd (background soundtrack only)What listeners say about To Green Angel Tower: Storm
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- 22-10-19
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Having read and listened to this series several times, I feel that the soundtrack adds rather than takes away from the drama. I would recommend this, particularly to those familiar with this series
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