The Katar Legacy Audiobook (Free)
- Corey Snow, Matt Armstrong, Lisa Larsen
- 11 h 7 min
- Open Book Audio
- 2013-10-10
Summary:
The five families of Katar possess ruled The Cites for a large number of years. Disobedience is normally punishable by the entire draining of most ka, someone’s life force, leading to true death.
When the Tarth, daemons of legend the Katar banished five thousand years back, come back, the rebellion sees a chance to divide the Katar and break their guideline forever. To do this they need the help of the dying races, a thief, and one of the Katar.
Failure is not a choice, but achievement could mean the about The Katar Legacy devastation of most mankind from the Tarth in the wake of the weakened Katar.
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This story quickly involves readers in the details of the primary character’s life, causeing this to be book difficult to put down for any amount of time. Before the audience is aware that story will not take place on the familiar Earth, they have fully bought into the globe created, accepting the truth of the five moons and the idea that there are multiple humanoid varieties co-existing in relative peace within a restricted geographical space known collectively as The Towns. As Tsom makes his method through the festival crowds plying his preferred trade to great success, he all of a sudden discovers he offers acquired a lot more than he bargained for. The young thief in the docks discovers himself within a competition for his life that whisks him in to the center of the battle he’s been running from because the time his parents were killed.
Well-written with a number of plot twists and multiple interesting people thrown in to the mix, Loshento delivers an enjoyable adventure that may leave readers waiting around impatiently for more. Enemies grow to be close friends, close friends may not be trusted, and it is hardly ever clear which side will earn. Unafraid to maim or murder primary characters, the audience is constantly worried about who will be targeted following and whether they will attain some form of miraculous save, transformation, or are simply just and entirely gone. Combining gods and mortals, magic and research, and never enabling anyone to end up being entirely great or wicked, including gods, the storyplot continues to surprise and entice from numerous angles.
The story flows at a comfortable rate, hardly ever bogging down an excessive amount of with details but providing plenty of details to make a extremely rich and vibrant world. There is some actions and assault depicted, but any information that might trouble a sensitive reader are easily skipped without losing meaning. However, no details are provided that appear gratuitous, exclusively for the surprise factor. Instead, they are obviously creating a sense of the mentality and personality of the individual committing each work or to clearly convey the hardships from the victim.
Some readers may be disappointed by the end of the story, but just because there aren’t even more pages to read just yet. This is certainly one of these stories that will have visitors anxiously awaiting the sequel.
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