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Spoils of War

Tales of the Apt, Book 1

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Spoils of War

By: Adrian Tchaikovsky
Narrated by: Sam Burns, Mark Norman, Tracey Norman
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Tales of the Apt is a companion series to the best-selling decalogy Shadows of the Apt (Tor UK), gathering together short stories from disparate places and supplementing them with a wealth of new tales written especially for the series. Together, they combine to provide a different perspective, an alternative history that parallels and unfolds alongside the familiar one, filling in the gaps and revealing intriguing backstories for many established characters. A must listen for any fan of the Shadows of the Apt books, where epic fantasy meets steampunk and so much more.

Contents:
Introduction by the Author
Introduction by the Publisher
To Own the Sky
Ironclads
Spoils of War
Camouflage
The Shadows of Their Lamps
The Dreams of Avaris
The Prince
Shadow Hunters
Sword and Circle
Idle Hands
An Old Man in a Harsh Season
Brass Mantis
About the Author

©2016 Adrian Tchaikovsky (P)2019 Circle of Spears
Dark Fantasy Epic Epic Fantasy Fantasy Fiction

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Loved the apt series, absolutely loved every book. Original apt narrator is also exceptional. This book of short stories are almost too short and so feel a bit awkward and dead ended. Makes the whole read a jumble. The three different narrators are ok they just can’t pull off the amazing voices as in the original series

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