The Stone Giant
The Stone Man, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Matt Addis
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By:
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Luke Smitherd
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In Coventry, Eric and Harry watch helplessly as they find themselves face to face with the latest arrival at Ground Zero. Tired and coming to terms with Eric’s devastating injuries, how can two men hope contain such an indestructible force, let alone escape the impenetrable energy shield that now envelops them and the city?
In the north of the country, Maria and her new friends race towards the Isle of Skye and - hopefully - answers. What is the secret behind Maria’s own connection to the Stone Men? What is the purpose of the mysterious Prism, and can it be destroyed? What has been happening at Project Orobouros for the last five years, and has it led to anything that can be deployed against this new incarnation? The stakes are about to rise dramatically, so much so that the fate of the country - and humanity itself - hangs in the balance.
Maria, Eric, and the rest of survivors of the fourth arrival will need to uncover the truth and band together in a desperate last stand against an unfathomable threat.
But how can mere humans hope to resist the unstoppable power of the Stone Men?
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- James Lazy Bones
- 21-05-2024
Just Okay
The first two books in the series held my imagination with the engaging storyline, however this the third book, I had to put down having lost interest. There was far too much unnecessary conversation that was tedious, as if the author was padding out the story. This combined with the “stone space” (telepathy) dialogue that went on for page after page had me wishing something would happen, sadly not enough to retain my interest.
Simply put, the third book in the series is boring.
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