An Echo of Things to Come Audiobook
An Echo of Things to Come is the second chapter in The Licanius Trilogy. The book is a work of science fiction. It is written artistically by James Islington. James is an Australian author with a good grip on science fiction novels. The Licanius trilogy is his best-known work so far. If we specifically talk about his novels then the most prominent ones are The Light of All That Falls and The Shadow of What Was Lost.
Michael Kramer is a quality narrator and he is the chosen one to perform in the audio version of An Echo of Times to Come. His performance was quite outstanding where the audience had a really enjoyable time.
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Amid a destructive attack, an exoneration has been professed for all of the Augurs. This amnesty would eventually allow them to come forward from long-term hiding. They could then oppose all the dark forces openly who are progressing against the Andarra land. The Augur Davian along with his allies hurriedly progressed towards the north part of the ever-weakening Boundary. However, the very fresh horrors seen all along their path propose that their acquittal might have come a bit far too late.
His ally in the new Northwarden Capital contends with the politicians and slayers. A very dangerous political secret was also uncovered. At the same time, Asha, their compatriot started a highly enigmatic investigation about the Shadow’s disappearance. Caeden in the meanwhile hurried against time to satisfy his deceitful bargain with Lyth.
Free Audiobook An Echo of Things to Come
As compared to the first book, this one is much better with some intense action throughout. If you have loved the first edition then this is a highly recommended chapter of the trilogy.
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Erm…. Where’s the rest of the book? Its incomplete