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  • The Fall of Dragons

  • Traitor Son Cycle, Book 5
  • By: Miles Cameron
  • Narrated by: Neil Dickson
  • Length: 26 hrs and 2 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (38 ratings)

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The Fall of Dragons

By: Miles Cameron
Narrated by: Neil Dickson
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The Red Knight's final battle lies ahead...but there's a whole war still to fight first.

He began with a small company, fighting the dangerous semi-mythical creatures that threatened villages, nunneries and cities. But as his power - and his forces - grew, so the power of the enemy he stood against became ever clearer. Not the power of men...but that of gods, with thousands of mortal allies.

Never has strategy been more important, and this war will end where it started: at Lissen Carak. But to get there means not one battle but many - to take out the seven armies which stand against them and force Ash, the huge black dragon, to finally take to the field himself....

©2017 Miles Cameron (P)2017 Hachette Audio

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A great finish. Very epic.

A good finish to the series. Starts small scale and progressively becomes epic. Some great characters and while there are tropes the magic and political systems and worlds are enjoyable. Very granular on the battles and combat. Tantalising glimpse into the broader universe in this book..

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As the ethereal Red Knight reaches through space

The Ethereal gates are open .The Red Knight now Emperor and his Many thousands Army rally to get through in time to save Lissencarrack and the world.
A great Story to the series of the Red Knight and the Wild.
Another book in the series?...
After listening to the first book in the series and struggled abit to now absorbed and listening now to them all. I am really glad to hear to storyline unfold into something spectacular.

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Exhausting

Maybe too much was going on in this final book but I was very confused, especially with the gates scenes and I lost track of who was who and where they were and it all just became well and truly exhausting. The narrator was so so like the last two books, but the story was the most disappointing of the series. Tired.

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