The Dystopian King
A Tale of the Ages, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Chase Johnson
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By:
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Lee M. Cooper
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The Starheart Saga comes to its epic conclusion as an era of tranquillity under King Max Starheart’s rule is shattered by an unprecedented threat.
From the far reaches of space, King Vortax of Kyperias, a realm renowned for its cutting-edge technology, sets his sights on Omeria. Unbeknownst to its inhabitants, this new adversary emerges from the shadows of both the past and future, bringing with him innovations and deceptions unlike anything Omeria has ever faced. Dubbed 'The Dystopian King,' Vortax's invasion challenges Max’s experience and valour in ways unimaginable.
As the fate of Omeria hangs in the balance, Max and his loyal companions must gather all their courage, wits, and strength to thwart an enemy of unknown proportions. The stakes have never been higher—will Vortax succeed in adding Omeria to his list of conquered worlds, or will the heroes of the Starheart Saga rise to the occasion and save their beloved land once more?
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- 25-11-24
All good things must come to an end
This is a fitting finale to what has been a highly enjoyable trilogy. Being the final part of the series and the higher stakes at play it is a testament to the writers skill in that you genuinely feel that any character may meet their demise at any given time which only serves to elevate the set pieces. The story takes several beats that I didn't anticipate and maintains that nostalgic joy of feeling like a radio adventure serial with thanks in part to the enthusiastic and charmingly and intentionally hammy at times narration which marries perfectly with the adventure romp of heroics and loyalty.
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