• War Master's Gate

  • Shadows of the Apt, Book 9
  • By: Adrian Tchaikovsky
  • Narrated by: Ben Allen
  • Length: 27 hrs and 38 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (185 ratings)

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War Master's Gate

By: Adrian Tchaikovsky
Narrated by: Ben Allen
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Publisher's summary

Short-listed, David Gemmell Legend Award, 2014

War Master’s Gate is the ninth book in the critically acclaimed epic fantasy series Shadows of the Apt by Adrian Tchaikovsky.

A city makes its last stand....

The Empire’s mighty imperial armies are marching on Collegium once more. They’ve learnt from past failures and this time their Empress will brook no weakness. Stenwold Maker’s aviators still dominate the skies, but their rule will soon be over. For the Empire has developed a terrifying aerial weapon to level the battlefield.

Yet victory may be decided elsewhere. In an ancient forest, where Mantis clans pursue their own civil war, Empress Seda is seeking a lost power from the old world. Cheerwell Maker knows she must stop her rival at any cost, but their conflict could awaken something far deadlier. Something that would make even their clash of nations pale into insignificance.

War Master’s Gate is followed by the tenth and final book in the Shadows of the Apt series, Seal of the Worm.

©2021 Macmillan Publishers International Limited (P)2021 Macmillan Publishers International Ltd

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Still awesome

great book, great telling. Author always changes everything up to keep it fresh. I want a TV show out of this story.

My one complaint involves spoilers, so stop reading here if you don't wanna get spoiled.

Why did you have to do my boy Amnon dirty like that! he was one of my fav characters and he did not get a very satisfying end. 😔 😪 😕 😢 🤧 😒.

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Great worldbuilding

Adrian Tchaikovsky is an expert in worldbuilding! This is a great addition to the series.

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Like the rest of them fantastic

This is the ninth book of the series and you would think with so many books. There’d be at least one flop, one so-so book but no, they’ve all been fantastic. Even the short story that followed, it is not to be missed

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Steiner sing series of books

The caliber of storytelling for the series of books is exceptional as is the way that the author gets into the minds of the characters. In addition the narration is also exceptional. This is a rare combination of fantastic storyline marvelous words sculpting and thoughtfulness on the part of the author and brilliant narration. I shake their head in astonishment at the end of every one of these books. This is an author absolutely worth following and the narrator absolutely worth listening to. It is without qualm that I have purchased each of the books in the series and applaud the author and the narrator At the end of each one. Marvelous work.

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Intricate and bold

A powerful character study of leaders and followers, of the struggles of the citizenry caught up in a conflict. With echoes of Chechnya, Poland, London, and Atlanta. The callousness of war is juxtaposed artfully with the lives of those immersed. Details of the nature of war are not overlooked, b the political ramifications of empire and conquest brought seamlessly, without heavy exposition. Ben Allen's superb narration and accents give richness to this story.

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Enjoyable if you like the rest

Overall have enjoyed the series, particularly as Cheerwell Maker finally grew a pair and learned phrases besides "I don't understand" for once. My only overall criticism is that the author is afraid of killing named characters; almost none of the ones we get to know die, or if they do you can bet it's the end of the book. Takes most of the tension and suspense right out of it.

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