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Cry of Metal & Bone

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L. Penelope's stunning epic fantasy Earthsinger Chronicles continues with Cry of Metal & Bone.
The Mantle dividing Elsira and Lagrimar has fallen. As the two kingdoms struggle to unify, one threat stands above them all.
As desperate Lagrimari flee their barren land for a chance at a better life in Elsira, a shadowy group with ties to the Elsiran government launches an attack on their own soil. With threats of more violence, an unlikely crew is assembled to investigate. Among them are Lizvette Nirall, a disgraced socialite seeking redemption for past mistakes, and Tai Summerhawk, a foreign smuggler determined to keep a promise he made to a dead man.
It's a race against time in this world of deadly magic, secret agendas and court intrigue to discover those responsible before the next assault. And in another land a new enemy awakens—one that will strike terror into the hearts of gods and men.
A Macmillan Audio production from St. Martin's Griffin

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Allyson Johnson narrates Book 3 of the Earthsinger Chronicles, a fantasy with romantic elements. As the people of Elsira struggle to come to terms with their new reality after the fall of the Mantle, some who are dissatisfied ally themselves with enemies of the new king and queen. Many characters from the first two volumes return, and many more are introduced, making for a large cast, which Johnson capably navigates, keeping portrayals distinct and consistent. The four storylines are always easily distinguished. Sadly, though, what seemed like sensible accent choices made previously are now proving to diverge from the internal logic of this world, but Johnson is to be commended for choosing consistency and continuity. K.M.P. © AudioFile 2020, Portland, Maine

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