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The Hawk Eternal
- Hawk Queen, Book 2
- Narrated by: Adjoa Andoh
- Length: 13 hrs and 22 mins
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Publisher's Summary
While the warlike and heartless Aenir ravage the territory outside the mountain fastness of the clans, Sigarni, the Hawk Queen, arrives in this alternate version of her own universe through a gate in space and time. Taliesen, last of the gatekeepers, has no idea why she has arrived but knows that heroes are needed.... Only Caswallon, loner, warrior and thief, realises the true extent of danger and horrors that his people are about to face.
As Taliesen tries to discover Sigarni's purpose, Caswallon must unite the clans to overcome their greatest peril. In this sequel to The Ironhand's Daughter, David Gemmell returns to the clean air of High Druin and the smell of blood and burning that is soon to taint it.
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- Jonathan Feghali
- 07-01-2024
Great story. Flawed presentation
The story is great and the reader is very clearly spoken. My biggest complaint is at the constant volume fluctuations, which made listening in my car difficult and had me constantly playing with the volume. Just because the story says someone was whispering, it doesn't mean the reader must whisper the words. My other gripe related to the incongruous accents. While I appreciated that each character had their own voice, the mix of various English, German, African and even Indian accents was strange and didn't always fit will for me.
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- Sweetheart1
- 06-10-2018
excellent
brilliant story and excellent narration but nearly nothing to do with the first book...could easily be read as a stand alone.
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