Night Legions
Children of Nostradamus, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Robin J Sitten
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By:
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Jeremy Flagg
About this listen
The darkness wears many faces.
Conthan seeks peace in the church of Nostradamus. But hidden amongst their flock, rebels look to him for leadership. For the first time, Conthan can see an end to an ongoing war. He can stop the madman, but only if he becomes a ruthless killer.
In the battle for Chicago there will be no victor.
Dwayne hated killing, but his powers make him an expert. He stomachs the violence when it’s the enemy. Now, he must decide if he’s capable of turning those destructive powers on the Nighthawks in order to save the world.
Delve into the Children of Nostradamus Universe as the Night Quartet descended into an all out civil war.
©2018 Jeremy Flagg (P)2019 Jeremy FlaggWhat listeners say about Night Legions
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- Kirsty Barrett
- 28-05-19
Oh my
This book really started to make sense at some of the earlier flashbacks in this timeline. You find the truth of the warden, of some of the children. Desperate times call for desperate manners. Lines crossed. This is the sadest book of them so far - the fear and frustration have seen the world gone mad. Where can the nighthawks go now?.....
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- C. Rowlands
- 16-11-19
Series continues strongly
This was an interesting instalment in this series, at times the author seemed to slow the pace down with less happening and then when it picked up again the stuff happening felt more important and impactful, both now and probably in subsequent books too. I would say that this is not an ideal one to jump into as your start to the series, but since the first two are very enjoyable reads you should be reading or listening to them first anyway to appreciate the scope of the series.
The narrator's performance is a good one, clear tones throughout and a suitably distinctive range of tones for the cast help to enhance the story.
Overall, another good instalment in this series and I'm looking forward to the next one.
[Note - I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.]
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- Placid
- 29-05-19
Bittersweet excitement
This book is full of adventure, soul searching, hope and disappointment. As the Nighthawks are separated and fighting in different locations we find that they are both hopeful and overwhelmed. We get many scenes from the past to illustrate how things came to be and to tell us why people are as they are.
There are many times when we feel disappointment that some of them die and are captured. This book leaves you eager to know how the small group of people are going to manage to overcome the opposition, or will they even be able to survive.
Outstanding book full of people who have super human abilities but also full of human doubt and weakness. The narrator does an outstanding job and is easy to listen to.
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