
Valentine Pontifex
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Narrated by:
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J. Paul Boehmer
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Hillary Huber
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Don Leslie
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Stefan Rudnicki
About this listen
Dark dreams disturb Lord Valentine's sleep, a forewarning of the danger that threatens the peace of Majipoor. The Shapeshifters have set in motion a terrifying plan to regain their stolen world and their allies, the ancient gods rising from their eons-long slumber beneath the oceans of the great planet. Suddenly, Valentine faces the greatest crisis of his reign. Either he must plunge Majipoor into a bloody nightmare of war, plague, and chaos, or surrender his life to the mercy of the vengeful Shapeshifters.
©1983 Agberg, Ltd. (P)2008 Blackstone Audio, Inc.Critic reviews
"A virtuoso performance by Silverberg, in which details of natural history become symbolic threads in a colorful tapestry on the themes of maturity, responsibility, and natural process." ( New York Newsday)
"Silverberg has created a big planet, chock-a-block with life..." ( The Washington Post)
"Silverberg has created a big planet, chock-a-block with life..." ( The Washington Post)
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