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  • King in Waiting

  • Lord Edward's Archer Series, Book 2
  • By: Griff Hosker
  • Narrated by: Owen Frost
  • Length: 7 hrs and 30 mins
  • 3.9 out of 5 stars (79 ratings)
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King in Waiting

By: Griff Hosker
Narrated by: Owen Frost
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Summary

"A rollicking historical adventure which flies like an arrow from a bow." (Giles Kristian)

"One of the best Griff Hosker books I have ever read." (Paul J. Bennett)

The sequel to runaway best seller Lord Edward’s Archer.

The year is 1264. Simon de Montfort defeats and captures King Henry III of England at the Battle of Lewes to become de facto ruler of the country.

Step forward Gerald War Bow, a man of humble birth but noble intentions, a superb archer and leader of men, and a committed servant of Lord Edward – the real heir to King Henry’s throne.

So ensues a series of bloodthirsty battles, acts of bravery, and rescue missions, all in the name of toppling the treasonous de Montfort. Finally, Gerald and his archers find themselves at the edge of battle at Evesham.

As the royalists face de Montfort’s army, which still holds King Henry among its number, Gerald War Bow knows that the future of his country – and his own life – lie in the balance.

As Gerald pulls back his bow, will he hit – or miss?

"Well researched and packed with accurate historical detail the King in Waiting brings an important period in English history to rousing life." (David Penny)

"In Gerald War-Bow, Hosker has crafted a heroic, humble archer with the heart of a prince." (Brook Allen)

©2019 Griff Hosker (P)2020 Griff Hosker

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Enjoyable but a bit basic.

The second instalment is just as fun as the first however the narrator on this book is nowhere near as good and the first book. Very hammy in its delivery. Especially with mispronounced words throughout the book. Namely livery as live-ary and heard as hear-d. Many more too it shouldn’t make a difference I know but each time I hear him say things wrong I can’t help but mentally correct him and then sometimes have to rewind as I’ve missed something.
The story itself is good if a little basic maybe targeting teens/young adults. But to listen to whilst working it’s fine. But the hammy reading does make it feel more like a child’s book.

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Great story and narration

Thoroughly enjoying this series; can’t wait to start next book to see what Gerald Warbow and his followers get up to next! Love hearing about the renowned English Archers and really like that Gerald himself doesn’t actually like Lord Edward and has a healthy contempt for the aristocracy/nobility!
Unlike a previous listener I did not find a problem with the narrator. In fact I think he did a decent job. His being Welsh complements the story and I don’t agree that he mispronounces any words! He’s Welsh-that’s how they speak! Get over it & lets enjoy a gripping story!

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Good story, bad narration

Nice little story goes along quite well sadly let down by a very poor narrator his command of the English language is appalling his mispronounce upsetting.

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Good story shame about the narrator

An enjoyable listen but the narrator was poor. His pronunciation was often clumsy and his tempo was poor

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Great book

Griff Hosker has some really good books this is defiantly amongst them the narrator is different from his others and doesn’t portray accents as well. Other than that good book and story!

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Good story which moved on quite quickly

A good story can be ruined by the story teller. This is one such. The narrator was simply aweful and seemed unable to pronounce simple English words like "livery". He attempted some dramatic delivery, but even this sounded flat. Good book spoiled.

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Disappointing delivery of a good story.

Narration falls far short of the high standard set in the first installment which was read by Marston York.

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Terrible narration

Great story, as usual, but the narration is, frankly, awful, and spoils my enjoyment of this excellent work.

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Decent Book, Poor Narration

Nice follow on but the change in narrator is jarring, he loses the tone and tempo and there is background recording hum when narration is playing. The plot is pure Griff Hosker, if you like his Hawkwood, Anarchy or Kings Bodyguard Series you'll like this, you also get to revel in the historical detail that Hosker is always bringing to life. I've always appreciated the strong moral code that Hosker hero's portray and there's no lack of that here. Obviously there is significant poetic licence at play here and the change in relations between the characters from book to book can get a little annoying, but I'll be reading listening to all of the series for sure.

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Performance?

A good story however again we have to listen to a narrator who does not ensure his emphasis and pronunciation is right so many words given his own interpretation of a word it became annoying?

The producers and editors must take responsibility for this as this is not the only audio I’ve purchased that has been distracted from by this unnecessarily errors

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