The Fall of Dragons

The Fall of Dragons

by Miles Cameron

Narrated by Neil Dickson

Unabridged — 26 hours, 3 minutes

The Fall of Dragons

The Fall of Dragons

by Miles Cameron

Narrated by Neil Dickson

Unabridged — 26 hours, 3 minutes

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Overview

Miles Cameron is the master of intrigue and action-packed battles in this epic tale of magic and mercenaries, war, depravity, and politics, the final book of the Traitor Son Cycle.

In the climax of the Traitor Son Cycle, the allied armies of the Wild and the Kingdoms of men and women must face Ash for control of the gates to the hermetical universe, and for control of their own destinies. But exhaustion, treachery and time may all prove deadlier enemies.

In Alba, Queen Desiderata struggles to rebuild her kingdom wrecked by a year of civil war, even as the Autumn battles are fought in the west. In the Terra Antica, The Red Knight attempts to force his unwilling allies to finish the Necromancer instead of each other.

But as the last battle nears, The Red Knight makes a horrifying discovery. . .all of this fighting may have happened before.

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

09/18/2017
The fifth and final installment of Cameron’s Traitor Son cycle (after The Plague of Swords) is a thorough, dense, and occasionally off-putting ending to a complex secondary-world historical fantasy. Queen Desiderata has returned to the city of Harndon (which is introduced here with the incredibly unfortunate analogy of looking “like a woman beaten by a drunken spouse”) and, with her allies, is working to heal the city of the plague and war-related ravages. Gabriel, the Red Knight, is attempting to lead his allies against Ash, the otherworldly Satanic being who sees humans as pests. The majority of the book’s 600-plus pages are devoted to the final set of battles, and there’s a depth to the level of research that informs these scenes, making them engrossing and detailed enough to avoid much repetition. The greater themes—ties to Christian and Arthurian mythology, notions of story cycles repeating—generally work with the story instead of getting in the way of it. There are occasional hiccups, but Cameron mostly uses straightforward prose and chapters told from the points of view of dozens of characters to convey his tale. Series fans will be satisfied. (Oct.)

From the Publisher

"The Red Knight is an excellent debut... [It] will only get better as the series progresses... You will be won by the intricate story and sophisticated world building."--Fantasy Book Critic on The Red Knight

"A rousing read."--SF Signal on The Red Knight

"I cannot recommend the Traitor Son Cycle enough... amazing."--SF Signal on The Fell Sword

"Literate, intelligent, and well-thoughtout...a pleasingly complex and greatly satisfying novel."--SFF World on The Red Knight

"Promising historical fantasy debut featuring an expansive cast, an engaging plot, and a detailed eye for combat."--The Ranting Dragon on The Red Knight

Product Details

BN ID: 2940170117352
Publisher: Hachette Audio
Publication date: 10/31/2017
Series: Traitor Son Cycle , #5
Edition description: Unabridged

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