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The Pagan Night
- Book One of the Hallowed War
- Narrated by: Kyle McCarley
- Length: 20 hrs and 39 mins
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Summary
The Celestial Church has all but eliminated the old pagan ways, ruling the people with an iron hand. Demonic gheists terrorize the land, hunted by the warriors of the Inquisition, yet it's the battling factions within the Church and age-old hatreds between north and south that tear the land apart. Malcolm Blakley, hero of the Reaver War, seeks to end the conflict between men, yet it will fall to his son, Ian, and the huntress Gwen Adair to stop the killing before it tears the land apart. The Pagan Night is an epic of mad gods, inquisitor priests, holy knights bound to hunt and kill, and noble houses fighting battles of politics, prejudice, and power.
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- Amazon Customer
- 30-03-17
Engaging character-driven epic fantasy.
The Pagan Night is character-driven epic fantasy with rich and consistent world building with multiple fully formed and well thought out religions. Akers has created an engaging cast of characters behaving the way real people do--mistakes and all. Even though this is epic fantasy, the pace never falters, and when I reached the end I wanted the next book immediately!
The narration is solid and engaging. I hope they use the same narrator for the next two books in the series.
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- Lulu27
- 19-08-23
Fantastic Fantasy
Loved the mythology and world. Could see the influences of England, Scotland, and France as well as the Catholic Church but it was never off putting.
Characters really became their own and all got to shine at some point.
I liked that people actually died in the war, a great story.
My only complaint is the author uses the phrase "he said" far too often and the way the speaker pronounces it gets grating.
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- Lawrence Trost
- 02-07-19
A Really Good Read
This book was a classic fantasy tale. It had a well developed world, engaging plot, and dynamic characters.
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