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The Queen of All Crows

By: Rod Duncan
Narrated by: Gemma Whelan
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Only one woman can stop the world from descending into endless war, in the thrilling new series in the world of the Gas-Lit Empire

The year is 2012. The nations of the world are bound together in an alliance of collective security, overseen by the International Patent Office, and its ruthless stranglehold on technology.

When airships start disappearing in the middle of the Atlantic, the Patent Office is desperate to discover what has happened. Forbidden to operate beyond the territorial waters of member nations, they send spies to investigate in secret.

One of those spies is Elizabeth Barnabus. She must overcome her dislike of the controlling Patent Office, disguise herself as a man, and take to the sea in search of the floating nation of pirates who threaten the world order.
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another excellent story by Rod Duncan,read expertly by Gemma Whelan. Story is well written and moves at a good pace. loved it!

excellent story

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The book was great, but the dialog and vocals with different dialects was all the art of Gemma Whelan. Will listen again. It was that good.

Reader made this book even more amazing

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A great adventure packed with action and pirates. Elizabeth Barnabas continues to be a great female Action Hero

very enjoyable

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Another captivating episode of The Fall of the Gaslit Empire. Rod Duncan has created some fascinating characters and set them adrift in a weird yet familiar world. I loved the Sargassan nation. Their way of life presented a real moral dilemma when it came to choosing sides in the battle, just as it did for the main character Elizabeth. This was a real treat. I couldn’t put it down.

Great story

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A bit different from the first 3 but no less captivating. The fantastical story is well structured and absorbing. The old and new characters fully formed and exciting storyline make this another winner for me.

Another triumph for Rod Duncan

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