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The Tower on the Rift
- Narrated by: Grant Cartwright
- Length: 22 hrs and 54 mins
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Summary
War rages across Santhenar as Aachim, Faellem and old humans pursue the Mirror of Aachan. A desperate Tensor, leader of the Aachim people, flees with it into the wilderness, taking the brilliant young chronicler Llian with him. Only Karan can save him, though she's not sure that she can help herself. Tensor wants her dead, the other powers are hunting her for her sensitive talents, and Rulke the Charon broods over them all from his Nightland prison. The Twisted Mirror holds knowledge that the world can only dream about. How will Tensor use it in the final confrontation? Will Llian be seduced by it too? Or will the Mirror betray them all, in the end?
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- Wendy
- 31-05-19
as entertaining as the first book
I am enjoying this series. The narrator is excellent I find it easy to follow and have already downloaded the next.
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- Antoni Healy
- 18-08-22
Utterly brilliant.
I had read the View from the Mirror Quartet years ago and remember how captivating the whole series was.
Grant Cartwright brings a depth to this quartet like no other and has made the whole series seem like an utterly new experience.
The range of voices he brings to the table is astounding.
Apologies, I’m speaking more of the narrator than the book, but he reads it so well!
This series is a must have for any fantasy lover. I’m truly surprised they haven’t yet made a series or movies about these books because as far as I’m concerned they far exceed the greatness of the Lord of the Rings.
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