
The Voice of the Gods
Age of Five Gods, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Samantha Bond
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Trudi Canavan
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Despite her hope for peace, as the protector of the Siyee, Auraya is unable to avoid being caught up in the building conflict. And as the gods' demands increase, she finds that she must choose between those she loves and those she's sworn to serve.
Meanwhile, Mirar enjoys acceptance and respect as he reclaims his place among his people, and Emerahl is at last able to join the Thinkers in their search for the Scroll of the Gods.
The Pentadrians, determined to take their revenge on the conquering Circlians, plot and scheme to bring down their enemies by means other than direct conflict. The key to everything, though, may lie with the Wilds, who embark upon a quest for secrets buried long ago - secrets that could change the world.
Trudi Canavan, here concludes her breathtaking new fantasy adventure - a tale of gods, heroes, magic, and forbidden love.
©2006 Trudi Canavan (P)2008 Hachette AudioWhat listeners say about The Voice of the Gods
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- Anonymous User
- 10-09-17
Amazing series
Amazing book, by one of my favourite authors. never stops thrilling. Would highly recommend a read!
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- Hattie
- 07-11-13
Disappointing
I usually absolutely love Trudi Canavans books but I just felt let down by this last installment. The book was much shorter than the previous in the series, and a lot of the big stories and characters I thought were going somewhere just seemed to evaporate! More on the audiobook side, the narrator was changed which normally I wouldn't mind too much if both were good however a little consistency in pronunciation would go a long way - I felt like the whole time I was listening I would correct the narrator every 5 minutes!
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