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At the Gates of Darkness

By: Raymond E Feist
Narrated by: Peter Joyce
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The conclusion of the bestselling Demon War series, which began with Rides a Dread Legion.

Recent events have devastated the Conclave of Shadows; the discovery of the Demon horde on the heels of the taredhel invasion of Midkemia, the threat of the star elves themselves, and the terrible personal cost paid by Pug and his family.

But grieving must wait. At a deserted fortress in the Valley of Lost Men, the Conclave’s agents witness horror beyond their imagination, orchestrated by a familiar enemy. But Belasco's motives are as yet unclear. The Conclave must regroup and discover the true meaning behind the chaos seeded by the evil magician if they are ever to find a way to stop the destruction of Triagia before the demon horde even arrives.

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The saga of Pug and his friends continues at a pace. all in all I enjoyed the story.
I've always been impressed by these stories however a have to admit that I was just a little disappointed with just narration, this is mainly due to change made to some of the characters voices that were made. it seems a small point however after all the books that have gone before I would have expected better continuity.

Excellent series

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I enjoyed this chapter of the latest saga from Feist. Peter Joyce’s narration was good as usual. I only regretted the producer’s strange decision to use an echo effect for the demon’s voice. It’s an audiobook. Just give us the story. There are no explosion noises or other sound effects, so why the echo? That misstep took me out of the tale.

Cut out the sound effects!

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Really well done, great story. The voice of Tomas was strange for a Valleru, sounds weak and old. But overall excellent

Fantastic

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It was below par compared to other books. It limped along building the story across multiple threads but suddenly then seem to accelerate to the end action. I guess that’s partly the perception created by its short length compared to most other books.

Below Par

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As a lifelong fan of Feist this was the first book that I really struggled to complete. Oddly, the narrator decided to change the voices and style of characters from the previous books which detracted from the experience in my opinion.

Disappointing and disjointed

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