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Dark Age (3 of 3) [Dramatized Adaptation]

By: Pierce Brown
Narrated by: Full Cast, Alex Hill-Knight, Elena Anderson, Stewart Crank, Jenna Sharpe, Laura C. Harris, Christopher Tester, Peter Holdway, Danny Montooth, Tia Shearer, Elizabeth Jernigan, R.J. Bayley
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He broke the chains. Then he broke the world….

A decade ago Darrow led a revolution, and laid the foundations for a new world. Now he’s an outlaw.

Cast out of the very Republic he founded, with half his fleet destroyed, he wages a rogue war on Mercury. Outnumbered and outgunned, is he still the hero who broke the chains? Or will he become the very evil he fought to destroy?

In his darkening shadow, a new hero rises.

Lysander au Lune, the displaced heir to the old empire, has returned to bridge the divide between the Golds of the Rim and Core. If united, their combined might may prove fatal to the fledgling Republic.

On Luna, the embattled Sovereign of the Republic, Virginia au Augustus, fights to preserve her precious demokracy and her exiled husband. But one may cost her the other, and her son is not yet returned.

Abducted by enemy agents, Pax au Augustus must trust in a Gray thief, Ephraim, for his salvation.

Far across the void, Lyria, a Red refugee accused of treason, makes a desperate bid for freedom with the help of two unlikely new allies.

Fear dims the hopes of the Rising, and as power is seized, lost, and reclaimed, the worlds spin on and on toward a new Dark Age.

Adapted from the novel and produced with a full cast of actors, immersive sound effects and cinematic music!

Narrated by Alex Hill-Knight, Stewart Crank, Elena Anderson, Jenna Sharpe, and Christopher Tester. Featuring Alex Hill-Knight as Lysander, Elena Anderson as Lyria, Stewart Crank as Darrow, Jenna Sharpe as Virginia, Laura C. Harris as Victra, Christopher Tester as Ephraim, Peter Holdway as Atlas, Danny Montooth as Glirastes, Tia Shearer as Volga, Elizabeth Jernigan as Harmony and RJ Bayley as Alexander. Also with Robb Moreira, Natalie Van Sistine, Su Ling Chan, Delton Engle-Sorrell, John Kielty, David M. Jourdan, Matthew Schleigh, Jessica Threet, Kay Elúvian, Crystal Lee, Kimberly Gilbert, Martin Dickinson, Ken Jackson, Jonathan David Bullock, Rayner Gabriel, Todd Scofield, Matthew Bassett, Chris Davenport, Karen Novack, Liam Gerrard, Terence Aselford, Eric Messner, Carolyn Kashner, Colleen Delany, Dawn Ursula, Rana Kay and Damon Alums.

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need more i never wanted it to end. has to bee one of my favourite series and it one of the best books in red rising

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it getting more exciting in every installment ftom the first one. Can't wait until the next installment.

GraphicAudio Is The Best.

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just like the rest of the books in the series, this was phenomenal. can't wait for the next one

brilliant

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Goodness, my darn nerves are all over the place, as we are back in Mercury’s back yard.

Darrow’s warmongering ways surely doesn’t let up, not for a second. Nor does his enemies.

Lysander is starting to fall for the same virtuous trap Darrow step into a decade ago (Jesus 👀😩 fix this)

And … my favourite villain Apollonius is scouring through the Laddon desert in the hopes to acquire “the minds eye” simply because the other Villain (he who must not be named) has this ability— I swear no one is more over-the-top-vain than Apollonius and still just as competitive as funk… too his own detriment. (Smdh) anyhooo… we still endure & love him at the same time. He’s hard work. I know!!!

Did I mention “ he who must not be named” yesssss… probably the vilest book villain in existence— simply because Atlas au Raa is severely rational & sane and thus making him the baddest & worst devil out here. He is a darn scary character. Period!!!

Like I said, this leg of the story will test everyone’s resolve. It’s much darker than all the previous books combined. We have the Au Grimmus’s acting out their family’s depraved deviancy … then we have house Raa with their “good intentions” and “honour” leading us straight to hell. The last remaining Au lune is becoming just like his ancestors in their pursuit of being the bringer of the Light to the darkness, By Any Means Necessary (which is never that good) Then the drama of Augustus’s— fighting over the sovereignty of who’s going to sit in Morning chair… (big sigh)

Aaaaand… I’m deliberately ignoring mentioning Darrow’s incessant need to sacrificing friend, foe and family alike, like they’re just chess pieces and that this war is just a chess board, laaawd a mercy!!!

Meanwhile with the au Baccas’s (ain’t nothing much has changed, they are still demented) and Ragnar’s obsidian extended family fued isn’t far from it either!!!

Rotten fruit!!! The lot of them!!! One cannot tell good from bad here because they all doing bad things in the name of their believes. The only “bad person” that makes a lick of sense without confusion is the worst of them all and that is Atlas.

To say that the plot thickens in “Dark Age would be a lie. It’s a muddy sinkhole. We not looking into the abyss, no, we in it.

Graphic Audio brings this tsunami to life. I loved every nerve wrecking second of it.




Dark is a understatement…

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