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The Prison of Angels

The Half-Orcs, Book 6

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The Prison of Angels

By: David Dalglish
Narrated by: Matt DeRocco
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This world is not safe. Your angels have done great things, but I fear their illusion of safety has been more damaging than they can possibly understand. The ancient evils may be gone, but new ones have replaced them.

Five years have passed since the death of the war god, and now, angels watch over the land. It should be a time of peace and prosperity. It is not.

With King Antonil marching east to retake his former lands from the orcs, Harruq Tun is thrust into a position of power he is completely unprepared for, leaving many plotting to usurp the throne for their own ends. Hovering over it all are the angels, enforcers of the law and wielders of the executioner's blades. Once viewed as humanity's saviors, the angels now find themselves struggling for a proper place in the new world.

Monsters in the Vile Wedge are stirring, and in the south, the nation of Ker moves to protect itself from a rule from on high. War comes, and if Harruq cannot stop it, their paradise of angels may soon become a blood-stained prison.

Fear the grace enforced by the sword.

About the author:

David Dalglish currently lives in rural Missouri with his wife Samantha and daughters Morgan and Katherine. He graduated from Missouri Southern State University in 2006 with a degree in Mathematics and spends way too much time watching Spongebob Squarepants with his daughter.

©2015 David Dalglish (P)2019 David Dalglish
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Mouth noises, odd pauses, who knows what going on in the background. Needs to be re-recorded. The book is worth that for sure.

Horrific narration

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Such a great story ruined by a terrible narration. I don't know if he was eating during half of this, or if he just smacks his tongue between sentences, but damn. He also seems to forget he is reading sometimes, pauses incorrectly or runs on other times. EEEEEEEEk.

MOUTH NOISES

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An otherwise great read was tragically ruined by an absolutely terrible narrator. Constant clicking, sniffing, mispronunciation of words, bad cadence completely ruined the experience and any immersion. I cannot believe audible allowed this to pass through as acceptable. I would recommend anyone reading this to buy the paper format book instead of experiencing what I went through. The narrator should never be allowed to read another book again.

Great book ruined by a terrible narrator

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I have followed this far in the series and read many more by this author, and I have loved every book this man has written. but the narration in this specific instance was painful to listen to. Words were mispronounced, and even pronounced different from one sentence to the next. Tons of background noise were quite apparent as well. I didn't hate the guy's voice, but he would do wonders to invest in a better mic and study each page before reading or even listen to the other 5 books that were narrated so he could understand the pronunciations.

Poor narration hurts a book.

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couldn't finish the book. At this point, why not just buy the paperback version. He ruined the story for me.

Worst narrator yet

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