Empire in Black and Gold
Shadows of the Apt, Book 1
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Ben Allen
Summary
The days of peace are over.
Empire in Black and Gold is the first instalment in the critically-acclaimed epic fantasy series Shadows of the Apt by Adrian Tchaikovsky. It is a world populated by kinden – species of human that have taken on the characteristics of animals, from spiders and ants to scorpions . . .
‘Brimming with imagination’ – SciFiNow
In the Lowlands, the city states have lived in peace for decades – hailed as bastions of civilization. Yet that peace is about to end. A distant empire has been conquering neighbours with highly trained soldiers and sophisticated combat techniques. And the city states are its desirable new prize.
As the empire's armies march ever closer, only the ageing Stenwold Maker – spymaster, artificer and statesman – foresees the threat. And so it falls upon his shoulders to open the eyes of the cities’ leaders. He sees that war will sweep through their lands, destroying everything in its path.
But to warn his people, he must stay alive.
Empire in Black and Gold is followed by the second book in the Shadows of the Apt series, Dragonfly Falling.
The entire series is narrated by Ben Allen (Alien Clay). Listeners love the series in audio:
‘Fantastic narration that really got you to imagine this amazing world’
‘You get consumed into the world and its characters’
‘The characters are distinct with masterful accents’
‘The narration and sound design is jaw-dropping’
‘Ben Allen's narration was frankly phenomenal all the way through’
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Critic reviews
Performance of good quality with rapid accent shift to delineate characters and good emphasis and intonation, no glaring errors.
Very enjoyable.
Excellent Performance and Narrative
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I gave this book a try after “City of Last Chances”, much more dense and ambivalent than “Empire…”. Looking at its ratings it’s hard to blame Tchaikovsky for aiming at the most popular demand.
A story for young adults
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brilliant
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Fantasy, friends fighting against the odds
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100mph all the way through.
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