Sir Quinlan and the Swords of Valor
The Knights of Arrethtrae, Book 5
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Narrated by:
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Andy Turvey
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Dawn Marshall
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By:
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Chuck Black
About this listen
Two friends face the Dark Knight’s deadliest scheme, but only one knight has the courage to overcome. Sir Quinlan leaves his boyhood friend to serve the Prince, fighting a battle darker and more intense than any he’s ever known. The mysterious Sir Baylor recruits him into the ranks of an elite unit of knights known as the Swords of Valor, but when tragedy strikes and everyone blames Quinlan, the Swords of Valor disband, ending a legacy of heroic deeds. Alone and despairing, Quinlan wanders the kingdom, fleeing his past. His providential encounter with Taras, a mysterious Silent Warrior and former trainer of Valor Knights, offers Quinlan a chance to redeem himself and learn the ways of the secret warriors.
The training is grueling, and just when Quinlan seems to have left his failures behind, he receives an impossible challenge from the Prince—one that will force him to face his past…and the mighty men who blame him for the tragedy that ruined them. Can Quinlan reunite the Valor Knights in time to save the people from the Dark Knight’s evil plot to rule the Kingdom of Arrethtrae, or will the Valor Knights lose the most important battle of all?
©2010 Chuck Black (P)2011 OasisWhat listeners say about Sir Quinlan and the Swords of Valor
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- Anonymous User
- 29-09-2018
Good book, good characters, inconsistent audio
As story goes, this one is as good as the first and better than the second book in this series, but it does feel like a step back from the 3rd and 4th books due to some inconsistent sound mixing and lower quality voice acting - some of the lines were a struggle to understand or hear and the voices were reused too much during the story (characters even used the wrong accent in a few spots)
But, that doesn't detract too much from the powerful stories of Sir Quinlan and Sir Gustav as they decided whether to follow God or please self. I love the middle third of this book and the parallels to real life struggles that many Christians go through. A very good listen
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