
Tyrant
Tyrant, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Peter Noble
About this listen
Ruler. Puppet Master. Killer.
Glory. Death. Well-born Athenian cavalry officer Kineas fought shoulder to shoulder with Alexander in his epic battles against the Persian hordes. But on his return from the east to his native city, he finds not glory but shame - and exile.
With nothing to his name but his military skills, Kineas agrees to lead a band of veterans to the city of Olbia, where the Tyrant is offering good money to train the city's elite cavalry. But soon Kineas and his men find they have stumbled into a deadly maze of intrigue and conspiracy as the Tyrant plots to use them as pawns in the increasingly complex power games between his own citizens and the dread military might of Macedon.
Caught between his duty to the Tyrant, his loyalty to his men and a forbidden love affair with a charismatic Scythian noblewoman, Kineas must call on all his Athenian guile, his flair on the battlefield and even - he is convinced - the intervention of the gods to survive.
©2020 Christian Cameron (P)2020 Orion Publishing GroupA good listen but not will not read the next one
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Thoroughly enjoyed it, will definitely read the second book in the series.
Great listen
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Fantastic
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another strike
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The narration by Peter Noble is as always incredible.
Another great epic
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A brilliant series.
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Dominick
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BUT, his pronunciation of Antipater as Aunty Patter was the only, but seriously annoying blot on the performance. He managed to pronounce Antigonas correctly, and not as Aunty Gonas, so why he should have got the former wrong, is anybodies guess.
It's one of those childhood mispronunciations that you pronounce slowly for the first time as you see it; fortunately the only blemish. Of course I could be wrong; perhaps that is how they pronounced it way back then and he has after all done his research. 🤔 Who knows? Mick the Hick.😊
Not bad; not bad at all.
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