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The Enemy of an Enemy

Lost Tales of Power, Book 1

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By: Vincent Trigili
Narrated by: Jack de Golia
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Vydor is riding a wave of success, but now his ship, the Dragon Claw, is being sent to investigate a mysterious event deep within the Empire’s space. A secret research colony has fallen silent and the forces sent to investigate were never heard from again.

A new enemy has come to the Empire bringing with it dark powers that were abandoned long before the Empire was born. Powers that were thought to be legends and myths.

It's up to Vydor to keep this force at bay and protect the Empire, but it may come at the cost of his faith and shake the foundations of the Empire itself.

The Lost Tales of Power is an open-ended series of Science-Fantasy books set in a vast multiverse. The Enemy of an Enemy is the first book set in the Lost Tales of Power universe.

©2010 Vincent Trigili (P)2014 Vincent Trigili
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It is a good begining to a series, I hope it gets better in book 2. It is kind of like Star Wars with Wizards.

A good begining

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An interesting idea here, and while the book startes off fairly strong, the lack of description and detail really started to hurt by the end. I'm certainly intrigued enough to see where things go with the sequel.

Interesting premise with potential

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A good start to the serise, this first book is nicely written and well paced, with some great characters.
the narration is really good to.
I will be getting more in this serise.

Enjoyable

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I liked it to begin with. The pace increased as the story progressed, but towards the ending it slowed down a lot and I found I was losing interest. Other than this I thought it was a great audiobook.

The Enemy of an Enemy

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