Agravain's Escape: The Return of King Arthur
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Narrated by:
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Nigel Peever
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Jacob Sannox
About this listen
It is 2021, and Sir Agravain's nemesis, Malagant, is back.
But Agravain, who hunted the Dread Knight during the 18th and 19th centuries, is now serving a prison sentence. Nimue, a mysterious student of Merlin, seeks King Arthur to offer him a choice.
Arthur can settle into the normal life he yearns, abandoning his estranged knight. Or risk everything he has, all he has achieved, to aid in Agravain’s escape.
The second book in the Arthurian fantasy series, The Return of King Arthur.
©2020 Alan O'Donoghue (P)2020 Alan O'DonoghueWhat listeners say about Agravain's Escape: The Return of King Arthur
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- Bev
- 14-07-23
well read
I absolutely loved this book.
very well done to all involved in this book.
amazing story telling.
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- J Smith
- 17-11-20
“Goats climb, wizards arrive!”
A nice take on the Arthurian Legend, bringing him into modern times. It’s quite a slow burn, not the usual sword play of Arthur tales, but really well told with plenty of intrigue and mystery.
Great narration from Nigel with great character voices and pacing with a voice perfectly suited to this kind of tale. A true storyteller!
This is my honest opinion on a free review copy.
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- Mr. R. Esdaile
- 16-12-20
An excellent continuation of the series
A nice continuation of the Arturian legend with an interesting historical perspective. Well worth a listen
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- C. Watkins
- 27-06-21
Agravain's Esacpe
I story that draws you in and allows you to visualise the characters and the setting. It is well written and narrated well.
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- Anthony
- 31-12-20
A great reimagining
Really enjoyed this book it was nice to have a different perspective based on a legendary folklore also I felt the narrator really captured the essence of the characters,all in all I enjoyed this one
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- James M Wood
- 12-02-21
Turgid and wordy
The narrator reminded me of the regency actors in blackadder the third, the story is interminably dull and turgid.
This will be returned and I’ll try something else
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