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Godborn
- Gods of Bronze, Book 1
- Narrated by: Alex Wyndham
- Length: 15 hrs and 36 mins
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Publisher's Summary
A savage demon clan. A godborn warrior. An oath to save his clan.
It is 3000 BC. A hundred clans have been destroyed and thousands of people are dead. The Wolf God commands an inexperienced young warrior to hunt down the bloodthirsty demon horde. With a handful of his faithful spear-brothers and a heartbroken young seeress at his side, his quest will take him on a perilous journey through devastated lands.
He may be the son of a god and a mortal woman, but he will need more than just his great strength to overcome the dark forces that stand in his way. To save his people he must throw aside his self-doubt and his fear and become what he was meant to be.
For he is godborn. And his undying glory will change the world.
Godborn is a thrilling historical fantasy series spanning the Third Millennium BC, a time when mighty gods and brutal demons still walked the earth. One immortal demigod must battle evil from the megaliths of Stonehenge and the labyrinths of the Minoans to the city states of Mesopotamia and the Old Kingdom of Ancient Egypt and beyond. It is the Heracles myth as you have never heard it before.
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- David Matthews
- 19-12-2021
Dan Davis has testicles and so does his book.
Loved it.
Dan Davis writes a ripping yarn. Blood and guts heroism and adventure.
I miss this kind of stuff.
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- Jason King
- 21-07-2021
Poor performance
The cadence if the performer really detracts from the story. the opening chapters are repetitive unfortunately but the performers insistence on a particular inflection at the end of sentences makes this impossible to enjoy.
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