The Tiger's Time
The Stiger Chronicles, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Steven Brand
Winner of the Independent Publisher Book Award for Best Adult Fiction
A nobleman from an infamous family, imperial legionary officer, and born fighter, Ben Stiger is trapped in the past and cut off from everything he has known. The World Gate is sealed behind him, and Delvaris, the man he traveled through time to save, is dead. With this great man’s death, the future has been altered by the evil god Castor.
Stiger has lost his purpose. For the first time in a great long while, no one needs saving, and no one needs killing. Stiger is a man out of his time and, worse, a prisoner of the dwarves.
Cast adrift in a time not his own, Stiger believes his time as a leader of men is at an end. But the gods are not done with him yet. A terrible evil looms over the Vrell Valley like a grim shadow. Castor’s dark servants are hard at work. Despite being a man out of his time, Stiger is viewed as a threat to be eliminated, for a dread destiny has been stamped onto his line from the time of Karus.
The Horde is on the march, and the Thirteenth Legion is in Vrell without a legate. There is only one man who can lead the Lost - Stiger. This is the Tiger’s Time! The question is...can the damage done by Castor’s servants be repaired and will it be enough to change his destiny?
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Fascinating
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great listen
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Best of the series
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The main theme is problematic for me though, so that dampens the effect. I can buy into so many other depictions of magic, but not this one - I just can’t. The only thing worse is resurrection, and that’s basically time travel as well. The characters in this story are good, there’s a good deal of action, the performance is great, and this one really engaged me emotionally, but it’s still time travel.
Entertaining, for time travel fiction
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