Rise of Empire [Dramatized Adaptation]
Riyria Revelations, Book 2
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Rise of Empire contains Nyphron Rising and The Emerald Storm, books 3 and 4 of Riyria Revelations.
A puppet is crowned. The true heir remains hidden. A rogue's secret could change everything.
War has come to Melengar. To save her kingdom, Princess Arista runs a desperate gamble when she defies her brother and hires Royce and Hadrian for a dangerous mission. As the power of the Nyphron Empire grows, so does Royce's suspicion that the wizard Esrahaddon is using the thieves as pawns in his own game. To find the truth, he must unravel the secret of Hadrian's past - what he discovers may end their friendship and break Riyria in two.
A message is intercepted. A sinister plan launched. Two thieves stand in the way.
Ex-mercenary Hadrian Blackwater sets course on a high seas adventure to find the lost Heir of Novron. His only hope lies in confronting the ruthless and cunning Merrick Marius. Fearing his friend is not up to the challenge, Royce Melborn joins his old partner for one last mission. Their journey finds them adrift amid treachery and betrayals forcing Hadrian to face a past he hoped never to see again.
Performed by Bradley Foster Smith, Chris Genebach, Danny Gavigan, Laura C. Harris, Andy Clemence, Duyen Washington, Alejandro Ruiz, Nora Achrati, Michael Glenn, Carolyn Kashner, David Jourdan, Jonathan Lee Taylor, Andy Brownstein, Colleen Delany, Nick DePinto, Sasha Olinick, Niusha Nawab, Bradley Smith, Matthew Pauli, James Konicek, Scott McCormick, Henry Kramer, Zeke Alton, Matthew Bassett, Jefferson A Russell, Elliot Dash, Michael John Casey, Chris Stinson, David Coyne, Andrew Quilpa, Jacob Yeh, Dylan Lynch, Jeff Allin, Nanette Savard, Mort Shelby, Rose Elizabeth Supan, Richard Rohan, Christopher Graybill, Dani Stoller, James Lewis, and Terence Aselford.
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- Nicholas Thomas
- 06-05-23
Brilliant book and great adaptation
Great story. The genre seems to have got much darker, with very flawed heroes and horrific villains. However this series has a more lighter element to it (reminds me of Raymond E Feist ), with likeable heroes (who still have some flaws), fast paced action, twists and turns and some nice humour.
The performance of the cast is very good (even though it took me a little while to get used to) and makes the book so immersive.
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- Anonymous User
- 19-10-24
Addictive.
I'm happy i discovered MJS's book now. Im so addicted to royce and hydrian. ive been listening not stop one book after another. its fun to hear hear oneto two malaysian dialect here. valuable purchace.
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- Anonymous User
- 12-12-22
Love the adaptaion
Dramatized Adaptation 10/10
best performance i have seen ever 😄
Hobe i Can finde more from Them 😄
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- Anonymous User
- 25-03-22
Bought this by mistake
And it wasnt as bad as I feared. I do prefer one reader though. But my main issue with this dramatization is the commercial sequences in between books! I already bought the book, I dont want to know what it is 6 times during the reading...
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- justin
- 31-10-24
Epic story. Shame about the adverts.
The story is epic. The story's a classic fantasy story, elves, dwarfs and magic. I really enjoyed the writing style, it reads like a high end production. It's not overly complicated, but It's also not predictable. I think I've been so engrossed in the characters and their relationships that I didn't get a chance to consider what could happen next.
The performance -- Why do they think I want to listern to them read all their names out for 5 minutes at the start of every book ? Nobody cares.
You get completely immersed, one book ends, you're ready for the next. Nope, Felix, Rachel, David and 150 other plebs want to advertise themselves and stroke their ego's at your expense.
Its a blatant advert, credit crawls are listed at the end. We paid for the audio book, if your inserting adverts, adjust the price accordingly.
Seriously, it kills the mood, and it's totally unnecessary.
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