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  • Children of Telm: The Complete Trilogy

  • By: Dean F. Wilson
  • Narrated by: Simon Vance
  • Length: 25 hrs and 13 mins
  • 3.4 out of 5 stars (24 ratings)

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Children of Telm: The Complete Trilogy

By: Dean F. Wilson
Narrated by: Simon Vance
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Summary

The complete epic fantasy trilogy set in the world of Iraldas, where gods and mortals mingle, collected together for a huge, immersive fantasy adventure.

With the Beast, Agon, threatening to break free from his chains in the Underworld, the surviving bloodline of the dead god Telm are tasked with stopping his reign of destruction.

From small skirmishes to epic battles, this series shows the struggles of war between good and evil. From fell spirits to forces of nature, and the moral quandaries facing people of different beliefs, The Children of Telm explores the trials of life and death, the mysteries of magic, the power of words, and the fight for hope in the face of darkness.

Join Ifferon on a journey across the world of Iraldas that will lead him to brave new companions, through the ordeals of many peoples, the siege of many lands, and to an epic conclusion where a torn world is forced to unite or perish.

This enchanting series invokes the glory days of epic fantasy, with whole new worlds, maps, races, languages, and an entire mythology where the line between gods and man blurs.

Enter the world of Iraldas. Join the Children of Telm.

Grab this special edition omnibus to experience an unforgettable fantasy adventure, perfect for fans of Will Wight, AC Cobble, and Michael J. Sullivan.

Contains The Call of Agon, The Road to Rebirth, and The Chains of War, books 1-3 of the Children of Telm series.

©2020 Dean F. Wilson (P)2020 Podium Audio
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hard to follow

very hard to get into it felt like it started chapter 4/5 and you didn't understand much about character why he was there and the new people entering story were very hard to follow made to chapter 9 gave up :(

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Just can’t get my head into it.

I’m not sure whether it’s the story itself or the narrator but I’ve started this book and then given up several times over… it’s just not holding my attention at all. I find I’ve been listening to it for hours and then realise I have no idea what the story line is or who the characters are…. Which has never happened with other audiobooks. I’m giving up for the last time.

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Truly Epic Fantasy

I was given this audiobook in exchange for an honest review.

Coming into this audiobook I was only familiar with Dean F. Wilson's Sci-fi offerings, I loved Hopebreaker and was looking forward to listening to his take on epic Fantasy. I was told beforehand that it would be a completely different style and to stick with it, and boy am I glad I did.
The Children of Telm trilogy is really Epic Fantasy at its finest, a sweeping and epic story filled with amazing characters, intelligent writing and a richness of world that had me gripped from the beginning and made me unable to stop listening. Thanks for some of the sleepless nights!
The first part follows Ifferon, one of the last of his kind as he attempts to keep the beast Agon imprisoned and his companions he meets on his journey. I don't want to spoil anything as this is a complete trilogy but keep listening through the first book as it gets better and better as it goes through it's rather staggering 25 hour runtime.
Simon Vance did a great job with the narration, he breathed life into the characters that made them leap out of the audio for me and just enhanced my enjoyment of the audiobook.
All in all I'd heartily recommend this trilogy to fans of epic fantasy and fantasy in general, it'd be a shame to miss out on such a gem.

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It's awful

Well I tried, Good narration of an awful book. Got to chapter 5 and cannot see the point of this.

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