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The Wraiths of War

Obsidian Heart, Book 3

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The Wraiths of War

By: Mark Morris
Narrated by: Ben Onwukwe
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Alex Locke is desperately trying to hold on to the disparate threads of the complex web of time he has created. He travels to the First World War, living through the horrors of trench warfare in order to befriend a young soldier crucial to his story, then to the 1930s to uncover the secrets of a mysterious stage magician.

He moves back and forth in time, always with the strange and terrifying Dark Man on his heels, gradually getting closer to uncovering the true nature of his destiny with the obsidian heart.

©2016 Mark Morris (P)2016 Audible, Ltd
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A wonderful story with an ultimately satisfying ending. I enjoyed every syllable! Thank you, Mark

Brilliant

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In this final part of the trilogy I finally relaxed and stopped trying to guess what would happen. I let Morris reveal his imagination to me. Although the book's context is a storyline that readers became familiar with from 2 previous books this is Alex's journey behind the scenes into the mechanics of what it takes to sustain that storyline: Alex's life in 2010-2012. Surprisingly this involved travelling to the 40s and 80s. Detail of life in the 40s kept me excited. Finales are usually an anti climax but the Epilogue was satisfying. I was, however, left wondering where the obsidian heart came from and why it chose Alex, this simple man who wanted a simple life. That remained a mystery. But I didnt mind too much.

A stomping good yarn

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In this final part to the trilogy, all the mysteries and loose ends are brought together. It’s a great end to the series. The narrator does a super job, as he does in all his recordings. Some characters I got to care about are ‘lost’, which was sad. Some aspects of the story that I suspected I knew the answer to, turned out to be right. There were still a few surprises in this book. Overall, the story drew everything to a very satisfactory conclusion. It left me quite satisfied that I knew all that I wanted to. If you’ve listened to the first two in the series, you MUST listen to The Wraiths Of War. I thoroughly enjoyed it and the ending left me feeling quite satisfied that the whole saga had been concluded really well. Overall, excellent book; excellent narrator.

Great ending to the trilogy

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Overall I thoroughly enjoyed all three books. a complex tale of time travel and intrigue, incorporating memorable characters and a story arc that is in many ways unique. If you are looking for something a bit different than this trilogy is worth a punt!

A hidden gem...

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I have just finished listening to the third and last part of this trilogy. A wonderfully fresh take on time travel, which is just a part of this complex story. I loved that it was not tied up in a neat bow at the end. I will look for more from this author, highly recomended.

An amazing end to this brilliant series

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