Calor
The Nightingale Trilogy, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Stacey Glemboski
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By:
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J.J. Fischer
About this listen
What if you could edit memories with a single touch?
The world-that-was is gone, lost to everything except living memory . . . but remembering comes at a terrible price. Sixty-two years after the apocalypse, a new society has emerged from the ashes of the old world where highly valued memories are traded and nostalgia is worth dying—and even killing—for.
Enslaved by a cruel master, Sephone Winter is forced to use her rare ability to manipulate memories to numb the darkest secrets of the ruling aristocracy.
Then Lord Adamo appears, speaking of a powerful relic capable of permanently erasing memories and recovering Sephone’s own lost childhood. But not everything about the young lord is as it seems, and soon Sephone must choose between helping Lord Adamo forget his past or journeying deep into the land of Lethe, where the truth about who she really is might finally be revealed . . . and a long desired future restored.
The Nightingale Trilogy is a fantasy transformation of Hans Christian Andersen's beloved 1843 tale The Nightingale, with echoes of the myths of Hades and Persephone.
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©2022 J.J. Fischer (P)2022 Oasis AudioWhat listeners say about Calor
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- Andrew P Moody
- 29-12-2022
Great world-buildin and a rich multi-layered story
J.J. Fischer’s Calor is set in a mysterious post-apocalyptic and post-technological world of swords and magic. Beneath the main story of a preternaturally gifted slave fleeing her master there are hints of romance, strange magic, lost civilisations, desperate tragedies and rumours of war – and, deeper still, the shadows of huge themes stirring.
Calor is an immensely satisfying start to the series from a very gifted writer. I look forward to reading the rest.
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