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Poisonwell
Poisonwell
Poisonwell
Audiobook17 hours

Poisonwell

Written by Jeff Wheeler

Narrated by Sue Pitkin

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

The battle to save the kingdoms devastated by the Plague culminates in this exhilarating finale to the Whispers from Mirrowen trilogy.

If there is anything more dangerous than the Plague itself, it is the journey that awaits those sworn to stop it. Tyrus, the renegade magic-wielder exiled from Kenatos, knows this firsthand. His original mission through the Scourgelands met a tragic end, leaving him as the sole survivor.

Now all hope lies with his daughter, Phae, the uniquely gifted Dryad-born who can not only steal memories but also summon the power of the fireblood—and who alone has the power to breach the lost gate of Mirrowen. But first Phae and the comrades who have come to her aid must survive the most dangerous place on earth: the Scourgelands.

The menacing woods prove every bit as treacherous as reputed. Murder, sacrifice, deception, and an epic battle with a beast ensue. Will Phae reach the land beyond the grasp of the deadly Plague…or will the quest through the Scourgelands end in tragedy once again?

LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 21, 2015
ISBN9781501230820
Poisonwell
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Jeff Wheeler

Jeff Wheeler is the Wall Street Journal bestselling author of the Harbinger and Kingfountain series, as well as the Muirwood, Mirrowen, and Landmoor novels. He took an early retirement from his career at Intel in 2014 to write full-time. He is a husband, father of five, and devout member of his church. He lives in the Rocky Mountains and is the founder of Deep Magic: The E-Zine of Clean Fantasy and Science Fiction. Find out more about Deep Magic at www.deepmagic.co, and visit Jeff’s many worlds at www.jeff-wheeler.com.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    The content of the book is amazing. One of my favorite series. The narrator is not my favorite. She does a good job overall but at points sounds annoying. There are also maybe three or four moments where her voice is inconsistent with the character which is annoying

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Ok so i did love the story but there were so many times that the narrator mixed with the loooooong loong drawn out unnecessary descriptions and irrelevant details seemed to just zone me out and id have to rewind 2 min 3 min 5 min OVER AND OVER AND OVER AGAIN because it was just not easy to follow at so many points and i go through a lot of audiobooks. I did like the narrators voice but some of the characters sounded the same and there were no breaks or transitions sometimes so its like what the who is this what just happened where are we which could be due to the writing but idk
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I was completely enthralled by this series. Constantly guessing at the identity of the archenemy. Don't know if this was a quirk or if Jeff Wheeler is simply masterful.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Fall 2018, audiobook; Trilogy Review:

    Once, again, Wheeler takes me into a world where the villain-archetype of his previous books is reinvented, this time in the shape of the Kishion, his fan-favorite cold, steely, perfect killers. I love the slow reveals of this one, and how you could pick out the touches of the mythos of Eden in this book, matching the Europen history, seas priestess, and Arthurian legends of earlier ones.

    I liked how much was woven into time and cultures. I shivered with some delight at the existence in this one of an evil ages old, slowly snipping itself away, until no one knew it existed at all. (I still maintain all my normal comments on things like the Fear Liath and his favorite teleporting device.)

    This, though, might have had my favorite ending since the first trilogy of his I read in the summer.


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