March of the Stone Men
The Stone Man, Book 4
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Matt Addis
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Luke Smitherd
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March of the Stone Men–The Stone Man, Book Four
The return of the Stone Men reaches its dramatic conclusion…
The internationally bestselling Stone Man series returns! The five battered survivors of the Fifth Arrival have reached the Isle of Skye, only to face an impossible mission: destroy the Barrier that has trapped the country and stop the ever-growing army of Stone Men. The survival of humanity itself hangs in the balance, and though they’ve been given their greatest weapon yet, our heroes must first learn how to wield it... before time runs out.
But these are ordinary, frightened, and exhausted people. Their journey will take them from the rugged coast of Scotland to the heart of England, crossing the land on foot. As secrets come to light and tensions rise, conflicting personal objectives threaten the fragile balance essential for harnessing their powers as a unit. To stand a chance, our heroes must master their unity or face annihilation.
The March of the Stone Men has begun.
Concluding the epic arc that began in The Empty Men and continued through The Stone Giant, the fourth installment of The Stone Man series promises to thrill, terrify, and captivate audiences once more—twelve years in the making.
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- Robert Jenkinson
- 23-11-24
A satisfying conclusion
Heartbreaking. Heart stopping. Thrilling. Terrifying. This had me gripped all the way through. The author concludes the Stone saga in a jaw dropping final chapter. Extremely well established characters, who feel like real people. Excellent narration by the now apparently stinking rich Matt Addis. Highly recommend.
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- J Hill
- 10-11-24
Joy and Sorrow
A very fitting ending to the series and a totally 'Luke Smitherd' outcome .. I wouldn't expect anything less. Immensely enjoyed all four books but sad the series is now finished since I became quite attached to the characters (flaws and all). Thank you Mr Smitherd - keep on writing your weird and wonderful books and I'll keep on listening.
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- David Sharp
- 11-12-24
great series
a must read really enjoyed this series great narration and well written hoping for more
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- Matthew
- 19-11-24
fantastic book in a fantastic series
Keeping spoiler free so ill keep it simple but again, great writing and narrator. the characters seem very real and you can get proper emotionally invested in their story. a solid continuation of a story that has really struck gold with me. look forward to more from this talented author. thank you for sharing your imagination.
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- Swanbrod
- 02-11-24
Smitherd does it again ….pure genius.
A feeling of pure satisfaction coming to the end of this series with no problem waiting in between for each book. I worked my way through the rest of Luke’s books, “ Physics of the Dead “ being a particular favourite.
Smitherd is pure genius.
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- M. Rawson
- 14-11-24
Fantastic end to the series
This is a fabulous closing chapter on the series that began with The Stone Man. I can't quite fathom how the author isn't more widely known. These books deserve to be read or heard far and wide. Thank you, Luke, for all the hard work and I look forward to seeing what comes out of that fertile mind next!
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- rob parish
- 21-11-24
An epic conclusion
This week I finished March of the Stone Men, what an epic conclusion to a brilliant story. Thanks to some great writing by my (2nd) favourite author Luke Smitherd I feel like I've been on a real journey with Andy, Paul, Maria and the others over the last 6 years of listening to their exploits and really got to know what made them tick.
Shout out obviously to the fantastic Matt Addis for his amazing voice talents bringing each character to life and carrying on the continuity over 4 books that was just phenomenal.
What a journey 🙌🙌
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- Richard Armitage
- 30-10-24
Amazing story!
I love this series and this book was a fitting end to this epic tale.
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- scott
- 13-12-24
Great conclusion.
No spoilers, been a good listen through this series. I’d recommend other listens from the author also
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- Mr. J. M. Hill
- 01-11-24
A satisfying ending
The long awaited conclusion is here and it does not disappoint. Beautifully written, gripping and full of emotion and action. A barnstormer of a conclusion.
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