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The Wheel of Osheim

By: Mark Lawrence
Narrated by: Tim Gerard Reynolds
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From the international best-selling author of the Broken Empire Trilogy, the thrilling conclusion to the Red Queen's War.

Mark Lawrence's "epic fantasy" (The Washington Post) continues as a reluctant prince returns from the bowels of Hell to engage in his greatest battle yet - among the living and the dead.

All the horrors of Hell stand between Snorri Ver Snagason and the rescue of his family, if indeed the dead can be rescued. For Jalan Kendeth, getting back out alive and with Loki's key is all that matters. Loki's creation can open any lock, any door, and it may also be the key to Jalan's fortune back in the living world. Jalan plans to return to the three w's that have been the core of his idle and debauched life: wine, women, and wagering. Fate, however, has other plans - larger plans.

The Wheel of Osheim is turning ever faster, and it will crack the world unless it's stopped. When the end of all things looms and there's nowhere to run, even the worst coward must find new answers. Jalan and Snorri face many dangers, from the corpse hordes of the Dead King to the many mirrors of the Lady Blue, but in the end, fast or slow, the Wheel of Osheim always pulls you back. In the end it's win or die.

©2016 Bobalinga Ltd. (P)2016 Recorded Books
Action & Adventure Epic Fantasy Funny Fantasy Epic Witty Fiction Royalty
Engaging Character Arcs • Witty Humor • Satisfying Conclusion • Clever Worldbuilding • Unexpected Twists

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When we first venture into chapter 1 we find find our fearful hero Jalan wandering somewhat fracturessly <-(is a word?) between the Sahara desert and the nothingness of Hell, enduring one torment after another just trying to stay alive. Honestly, I was so confused with this unfolding start that I was fearful that Mark had misplaced his muse on book 3.

I'm pleased that I continued since after Jalan found his way out of Hell, the novel took off like a loosed trebuchet going from one exciting scene to the next near-death encounter and finally culminating with one of a rare nail-biting endings that I've experienced.

What is really fascinating is how Mark blended Norse mythology with Snorri playing an uber-Beowolf along Greek Mythology with Jalan playing a farcical Odysseus with bits of Christianity and even added some godless Nietzsche "Will to Power" magic. If that weren't enough, as if an ode to the Bard himself, he even included some welcomed quotes to pull off this fantastic story.

Starts out bizarrely but soon comes on full force

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Not the height of literature, but the writing style and story are interesting and the narrator is good to listen to

Like the others...good for a long drive

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All of the story lines coming to a satisfying end, following the main characters through to the very end as they fight through all manner of things! Really great book! Sad it’s over but it’s so good!

A great ending to a great story!

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Great series! A great story of apocalyptic renewal blended with surviving tech. Love the Prince’s blend of a less-than-brave playboy tied to his berserker dark side. The story of him and the Red Queen’s origins is very well told. Great narration too!

An excellent series!

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An amazing conclusion to a great story. Actually, one of the best endings I’ve ever “read”. Tim Gerard Reynolds is possibly the most exquisite narrator of all time. He weaves the colors into the written word.

Beautifully done.

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