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Heroes Road: Volume One [Dramatized Adaptation]

Heroes Road, Book 1

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Heroes Road: Volume One [Dramatized Adaptation]

By: Chuck Rogers
Narrated by: full cast
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Coel ap Math and Snorri Yaroslav serve on the Frontier with Debts of Commission they can never hope to pay. When an enemy no one believes exists wipes out their detachment, the two warriors find themselves disgraced, destitute, and dishonorably discharged. They are soldiers without a cause, and must pay off their commissions or face a lifetime of indentured servitude or a rope.

When an Eastern sorcerer makes them an offer they cannot afford to refuse, they join a disparate band of associates. Each has their own tale of woe. Each has their own reasons for serving the sorcerer. The sorcerer has powerful enemies, and what started as a simple job as hired swords becomes an epic quest that takes them across the known world, and one that will determine the world's fate.

With enemies ringing the horizon behind and unimaginable peril ahead, their only refuge is honor, and the only path left to take is the Heroes Road.

Narrated by: Amanda Forstrom, Andy Brownstein, Andy Clemence, Barbara Pinolini, Bradley Smith, Carolyn Kashner, Chris Geneback, Chris Stinson, Colleen Delany, Dani Stoller, David Jourdan, Dylan Lynch, James Konicek, Jason B. McIntosh, Jeff Allin, Jonathan Feuer, Karen Novack, Ken Jackson, Michael Glenn, Michael John Casey, Nanette Savard, Nick DePinto, Nora Achrati, Richard Rohan, Scott McCormick, Terence Aselford, Thomas Keegan, Yasmin Tuazon, Zeke Alton

©2016 Chuck Rogers (P)2021 GraphicAudio
Action & Adventure Epic Epic Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Magic Users Sorcery
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An odd mix, but enjoyed it

American-ish sounding narrator. Hmm.
Mixing up various period in real European and Middle Eastern history. Hmm.
Using names of countries and cities as they are called today. Hmm.
All that mixed with goblins, hobgoblins, demons, sorcerers, etc…
Couldn’t find much info on the author, but fairly convinced he’s American.
All that being said, I did soon really get into it. And because the story plays out over such a vast territory and character travel to so many locations, using current-day place names actually helps in keeping track of what is happening where any one time. Characters are well defined, as usual with Graphic Audio, well acted. Some humour, some violence, some pretty graphic sexual content.
All the ordeals the hero character survives do mount up to quite a long list. One of the healings he receives really is quite memorable (refer back two sentences about content).

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