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The Plague of Swords Audiobook by Miles Cameron


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Title: The Plague of Swords
Subtitle: The Traitor Son Cycle, Book 4
Author: Miles Cameron
Narrator: Neil Dickson
Format: Unabridged
Length: 21 hrs and 5 mins
Language: English
Release date: 10-25-16
Publisher: Hachette Audio
Ratings: 4.5 of 5 out of 588 votes
Genres: Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Fantasy: Contemporary
Publisher's Summary:
One enemy has fallen. A greater one remains.
Now it's war.
With one army defeated in a victory that will be remembered through the ages, now the Red Knight must fight again.
For every one of his allies, there is a corresponding enemy. Spread across different lands and on sea, it will all come down to one last gamble. And to whether or not the Red Knight has guessed the foe's true intentions.
With each throw of the dice, everything could be lost.
The Plague of Swords is the gripping fourth audiobook in the Traitor Son Cycle.
Members Reviews:
ugh! go back to the original narrator
The story is great. No complaints on Miles Cameron.
The narrator, however, is horrible. I finally got used to his new (and incorrect) pronunciation near the end of the last book (I mean, made up words it's understandable, though he should have listened to the first narrator and stayed consistent, but actual English, French, Latin, Italian, etc words should be pronounced correctly) but now he has changed it again. So not only is it not phonetic, or consistent with the first narrator, its now not even consistent with himself!
Same issue with the voices. From one narrator to the next, they change, sure. But not only were they all much to similar with this guy, now they aren't consistent with the last book he read. I'm glad I read the actual book first, or I wouldn't have been able to get past the narrator to get through the story.
Love the series miss Matt Wolf
Neil does a serviceable job but Matt was the man for this story and I wish you'd bring him back
Truly great
Number 4, the novels get better each time, I re-listened to books one thru three before reading this one, I think it made it more enjoyable.
Narrator change, beware
So the new narrator did OK, but there's some minor pronunciation that was inconsistent with the last 3 books that was particularly jarring.
We've spent 3 books heading about "Ti-con-DAGA" now we're heading about some place called "Tie-con-deNAGA". Had one mispronunciation on "minute", where he called it as a measure of time rather that a measure of unit and the context clearly meant size, but I was overly sensitive at that point.
He did decent enough on the characters though. If he had started the series of be totally happy.
The story is good, although it doesn't seem like we advanced the overall plot all that much by the end. Definitely suffers from middle child syndrome as another reader noted.
keep them comming
This is another exteodinary book in this series. You defiantly would need to have listened to the first 3 books to know what is what in this book. Once you have that foundation , this book gets you deeper and deeper unto the twisted world of good vs. evil that is never quite as bold a line as we think it should be.
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