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The Obsidian Path: Omnibus

By: Michael R. Fletcher
Narrated by: Kyle Adams
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This is the omnibus edition of the Obsidian Path Trilogy and contains Black Stone Heart, She Dreams in Blood, and An End to Sorrow.

A broken man, Khraen awakens alone and lost. His stone heart has been shattered, littered across the world. With each piece, he regains some small shard of the man he once was. He follows the trail, fragment by fragment, remembering his terrible past.

There was a woman.

There was a sword.

There was an end to sorrow.

Khraen walks the obsidian path.

©2022 Michael R. Fletcher (P)2022 Michael R. Fletcher
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Great book with an interesting twist on the main character. It’s grim dark but not overly so, lots of sacrifices and necromancy, I listened the whole 40 hours pretty quickly and found I wanted to listen when finishing my commutes..,

Wizards, demons, eras of war and empires.

For grim dark I slightly preferred the age of iron series but this is a very good book and it’s highly recommended. Outstanding value too.

Grim dark at its best

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The story was gripping and well written throughout and plenty of plot points making you re-evaluate characters previous actions. Thank you.

a truly epic grim dark fantasy trilogy

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For those of you familiar with playing D&D and having that one player at the table with a tragic backstory, strap in. I understand that the genre is dark fantasy, but when nothing is explained in terms of motivations, nothing in the story matters anymore. It comes across like having a d&d murder-hobo narrate what his session was like, except there is no growth in the character.

Unfortunately the narrator only adds to the edgy tone of the book with his (honestly great) gravely voice.

Yes, I understand that the character has amnesia and is gradually getting more of his memory back, but I had hoped for the writing to be involving more of the world if that was the case. Maybe the story and writing gets better, but 2h in and I am done.

2 hours in and I'm exhausted

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