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Fallen Sepulchre
- The Darkness Within Saga, Book 3
- Narrated by: Simon Vance
- Series: The Darkness Within Saga, Book 3
- Length: 15 hrs and 57 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy
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Threatened by an Elloryan invasion reinforced by the Ancients, the sanctuary Ember and Max sought in DormaSai after Kael’s burial is at its end. A civil war rages in Cethos, and the threat of Wildland tribal attacks in the Blood Kingoms is imminent. They can offer no help to their Southern neighbors, leaving DormaSai as all that stands in the Ancients’ way. When the peace conclave crumbles and the Ancients are forced from DormaSai by unexpected allies, Ember and Max turn their attention to preparing for the Ancients’ inevitable return.
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- Richard McFerran
- 01-03-19
The devil is in the detail...
That is relevant to both the book and my review :)
Firstly, I highly recommend this series as both the author and narrator do a great job...
This series has a fairly complex story and there are disadvantages of listening to an audiobook. It is not easy to refer back to items in the story and it is easier to get similar names muddled up as seeing them written creates greater distinction. That aside, for me, the job a narrator does to bring a book literally 'to life' far outweighs the disadvantages.
I had a gap of a few months waiting for book 3 to be released and when I started listening to it I found I could not follow the story and was losing interest. I stopped listening to book 3 and listened to the last 3 hours of book 2 and returned to book 3. My understanding and enjoyment returned!!
I am eager for the next in the series and will make sure I review book 3 before I begin listening to it :)
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- C Pugh
- 13-03-22
One of the best books yet
This book is amazing one of the best I have hear yet and I have many books can’t wait to get the new books when they come out
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- mike Gordon
- 18-01-20
Can take a while to get into!!
can take a while to get into but, well worth staying with it, as you get used to the names and family tree, it turns i to a film trilogy, that you just can't stop watching, great book.
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- Kindle Customer
- 30-11-19
riveting
would like another in this series please. I am sure there is more to tell.
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- Derek
- 23-10-19
amazing
I loved all of the three books I have listened so far, pure entertainment value
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- Jack Stirling
- 12-08-19
Concussion to an epic adventure
Gripping, entertaining and thrilling all can be used to describe this fantastic saga. I can't wait for what is in store.
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- David
- 24-07-19
Another top read
Another top read from JD Franx. I cant wait for the next book. very easy listening, nice narration good flow
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- Birdette
- 22-06-19
Too much, too many
I ended up becoming tired of this book way before the end. For me there are too many characters, too many locations, too many different types of magic, too many races, elven, vampyre, witches
, dragons, both good and bad, dragon kin, dwarves, humans, on and on. It reads as though the author has looked for every fantasy trope available and lugged it in. Just needs a unicorn to be the cherry on the top !
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- Art283
- 23-04-19
Cant wait for the next installment
The magic systems, culture creatures and world are very original. There are some links to current fantasy with races like eleven, Fay and dwarves but on the whole has a new and original feel
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- Snapper
- 22-02-19
Badly balanced, not exciting.
I liked the first two books but in this one I felt there was too much conflict. one conflict after another without any periods of rest or calm. It mod the story difficult to enjoy as every moment was a tense one.
also I felt like the cast loses way too much. Seriously they suck at every step. Unless they suddenly get a buff to their intelligence next book or the antagonists become stupid, they can not win because of how much smarter the villains are setup in this book.
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- The Captain!
- 14-07-19
Dumbest Protagonists Ever
Want to listen to a book where all the protagonists are completely stupid and consistently make poor decisions? The series for you, jeebus! So infuriating
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- Bri
- 16-04-19
phenomenal!!! Best series
I cannot say enough good things about this entire series. You know how a lot of books will do a really good 1st book a really good 2nd book and then they fall off on the 3rd and it's not that good, that is not the case with this series the Writer did a phenomenal job. I was hanging on my seat for every moment I am so invested in all the characters. Seriously start reading the series it is so good I can not say enough good things about this rider the narrator and the story so good. It could be the next Game of Thrones it is that good. I cannot wait for the next book.
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- Daniel Mohammad Heraty
- 18-03-19
Biggest let down ever
The third book of The Darkness within saga fucking sucks. There was so much build up, so much expectations, but that all died in a brutally awful manner.
To start with the author regressed in his writing skills. The first book was really cringy, but I gave it a pass since the second book improved a lot in story telling, but for whatever reason the author turned the cringyness back up to a 100,000%. And this is not the funny sort of cringy but the kind that breaks immersion and makes an impossible to get back into the story.
I had so many hopes for this story but most if not all the plot lines ended in a stupid anti-climactic way.
Then there is kale, who keeps getting stronger, but then is nerfed so badly that tavern drunks can kick his ass. Seriously what the fuck, this book ruined the series for me.
Here's my recommendations: save yourself the time and audible credits by finding yourself a new fantasy series to listen to, because I am done with this one.
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- j c hopkins
- 15-05-19
Don"t waste your time!
A hero who is a God one minute and weak sniveling baby the next. A hero who is constantly conflicted by the stupidest things. Being an avid fan of high fantasy I plowed through three books of this series constantly hoping it would get better, or at least bring at least one of the story lines to some sort of closure. There is no sense of "YES!!!!!That's what I was waiting for!" in this story, only a continual dribble of idiocy. Complete waste of time!!
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- JReed
- 12-11-21
Just way, way, way too much going on
Way to much going on. Sometimes less is more. Not to mention so many different magic things that it's like a new ability is created on every page.
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- Anonymous User
- 23-01-20
Irritating
The story was great but it was executed so poorly it was hard to enjoy. This series ensured I’ll NEVER buy an entire set in one go.
The main character goes from being a steadfast hero to a cry baby on the same page. The author has absolutely zero consistency and seemed to like drawing things out well past their expiration.
If you enjoy tasteless and idiotic plot twists this book is for you.
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- Stephen
- 03-07-19
Diminishing return series
I heard somewhere that writers should never try to make a character more intelligent than they are, because the character’s actions will never be more clever than the writer. It became increasingly annoying in this series that the author describes various characters’ actions and observations as so incredibly clever while they were in fact average at best. This wouldn’t bother me so much if it hadn’t been so prolific in the book. I don’t want to be told constantly how someone observing something obvious makes everyone declare in awe that they have such a keen wit.
And you can only make so many plot twists before they lose all effect. A character’s background will be revealed to have a shocking secret in one chapter, only to be supplanted by an even greater surprise two chapters later. And yet again, this is annoying because it is throughout the book.
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- Showtime7400
- 25-06-19
great read as the other books in this trilogy
looking forward to more from this author and this story. congratulations if you have read through the series and gotten to the end... The end or is it?
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- Raheem Palmer
- 31-03-22
story out of wack
the story jumped around more than usual in this book. often times with very little explanation. And it's hard to rewind when driving so you kinda have to just go with it.
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- vanessa
- 04-07-21
What a cool story
I've been waiting for the 4th book to come out it finally did can't wait!!!!