Paths of Alir
A Pattern of Shadow and Light, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Nick Podehl
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By:
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Melissa McPhail
About this listen
Powerful beings from the fringes of Chaos have come to the realm of Alorin. Fate bends to their will, and their will is set upon Alorin's destruction. Alone in understanding the threat they pose, Alorin's Fifth Vestal, Björn val Gelderan, has launched a desperate plan to stop them: a "great game" played upon the tapestry of mortal life. Now, in Paths of Alir, Björn's Players have taken the field.
Along the lush Caladrian coast of Agasan, the truthreader Tanis d'Giverny returns to the place of his birth and finds mysterious and wonderful workings waiting for him. But the zanthyr Phaedor warns Tanis that ominous events lie ahead, and the lad soon wonders if even his mother's magical lessons will be enough to keep him alive.
In the dungeons of Tal'Shira, held prisoner by the Adept Inquisitor Taliah hal'Jaitar, Prince Trell val Lorian is facing a life of enslavement. Only two paths lie open before him: one means an eternity of torture fighting Taliah's attempts to break him; the other requires surrendering to her will. But can he really sacrifice everything he is to walk Taliah's path of twisted magic known as mor'alir?
In the snow-bound Castle of Tyr'kharta, Prince Ean val Lorian must choose to save his brother Sebastian or his loyal men. But to choose his men means leaving Sebastian to an eternity of enslavement; while rescuing Sebastian means abandoning his friends, and his honor along with them. Either decision will test Ean's newfound skills, as well as his conviction, for as the prince soon learns, once a man becomes a Player in the First Lord's game, not even death can give reprieve.
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- Jenifer
- 17-06-2017
Still ploughing on....
Far too many side stories, and too many characters to remember. Unfortunately, with audio, one cannot go back easily to check who's who again. Also, there are probably maps for reference in the hard copy. This fantasy has heaps of Lands and places.
I like the story tho. About to begin book 4 which is 45 hours. 🤣
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- Caitlin
- 07-12-2016
Hang in there
It took a while to get a hold of the story line as there was so much going on and so many interchanging characters but worth sticking it out as once the plot hit a groove it was pretty good. I really enjoy the narration of Nick Podehl his voice for teenage girl characters is spot on.
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- Christopher
- 31-08-2020
enjoyable, if uneven.
the performance was fantastic, Nick Podehl is quickly becoming a favourite.
the book was enjoyable but I struggled through some very questionable sexual encounters I'm the book which I feel were meant to be impactful but ended up being just plain weird and uncomfortable. slight spoilers ahead: the rape masked as the greater good was just fucked and handled poorly. I expected better from Melissa and hope I'm the following books she improves.
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- SONNY WOOTTON
- 23-01-2018
Great listen
Found this audio book a great continuation from the previous as it brought out more information about the characters and the overall plot. The final chapters tie everything up and set the stage for another enthralling sequel. Nick Podehl does a great job reading. Recommend to anyone who enjoys big scope fantasy novels.
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- Samantha
- 02-01-2021
Gets very dark
Book 3 follows the complicated storyline of many great characters. The story remains complex with many unpredictable turns, and some of the questions nagging at you from the series get answered.
I found this book to be noticeably dark with lots of detailed rape scenes, witchcraft, enslavement, torture and dominion. I found these took away from the great storyline underpinning the overall narrative.
I'm too invested in the story to not finish the series, but if you don't like dark scenes, I warn you this gets gross.
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