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The Shadow of What Was Lost

The Licanius Trilogy, Book 1

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The Shadow of What Was Lost

By: James Islington
Narrated by: Michael Kramer
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It has been 20 years since the end of the war. The dictatorial Augurs - once thought of almost as gods - were overthrown and wiped out during the conflict, their much-feared powers mysteriously failing them. Those who had ruled under them, men and women with a lesser ability known as the Gift, avoided the Augurs' fate only by submitting themselves to the rebellion's Four Tenets.

A representation of these laws is now written into the flesh of any who use the Gift, forcing those so marked into absolute obedience. As a student of the Gifted, Davian suffers the consequences of a war fought - and lost - before he was born. Despised by most beyond the school walls, he and those around him are all but prisoners as they attempt to learn control of the Gift. Worse, as Davian struggles with his lessons, he knows that there is further to fall if he cannot pass his final tests. But when Davian discovers he has the ability to wield the forbidden power of the Augurs, he sets into motion a chain of events that will change everything.

To the north, an ancient enemy long thought defeated begins to stir. And to the west, a young man whose fate is intertwined with Davian’s wakes up in the forest, covered in blood and with no memory of who he is...

©2014 James Islington (P)2015 Podium Publishing
Epic Epic Fantasy Fantasy Fiction War Time Travel
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About the Creator - James Islington

About the Creator

James Islington was born and raised in southern Victoria, Australia. His influences growing up were the stories of Raymond E. Feist and Robert Jordan, but it wasn’t until he read Brandon Sanderson’s Mistborn series that he was finally inspired to write something of his own. He now is the internationally bestselling author of the Licanius Trilogy, comprising The Shadow of What Was Lost, An Echo of Things to Come, and The Light of All That Falls. Islington lives with his wife and two children on the Mornington Peninsula in Victoria.

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"Robert Jordan fans should check this out!" (Pop Bop, Top 500 Amazon Reviewer)

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Loads of fun, listened to it whenever an opportunity arouse. Loads of scope for a follow up

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Absolutely loved it. Seriously good storyline. Intriguing and thoughtful, well written and well delivered.

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excellent

Gripping book with twists and turns at every corner. Great narrator too, looking forward to the next one I've already bought.

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Hard to get into, then hard to get out of!

Epic story, with so many twists and turns..great on the one hand but also somewhat confusing and convoluted. I did like it, will listen to the others in this series though not with the rapt attention I had with other authors of this genre. What can I say, I'm a Brandon Sanderson fan!?

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Brilliant book

I was looking for something new and i came across this ...straight away i was dragged into the story, currently finishing the second book and looking forward to the last book coming out this month. it packed with action and everything you want in a fantasy novel. i highly recommend this book to anyone looking for a good fantasy novel. I came to this book because of Michael Kramer - i simply love him reading books to me, the way he does female voices are not the best but can't fault his performance and i do look out for other books he has read.

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Good read from start to finish

I thoroughly enjoyed this book, it kept me entertained and keen continue. A very good read (or listen).

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A masterwork of storytelling

Starting off as a standard teen storyline, I went into this with low expectations. Boy was I wrong, with twists and plots within plots this book is a worthy successor to The Wheel of Time and a book as good for adults as for young adults

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Cool story bro, for real

At first I have to admit that I wasn't a fan. This was very similar to some books I had read before, yet some parts were annoyingly predictable, but after the half way mark I noticed that I no longer could predict a thing and needed to find out more. Enjoed the book and Michael Kramer is the best.

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solid epic fantasy

I've been curious about this trilogy for a while, and having just re-engaged with traditional fantasy in the form of Riftwar I thought I'd give it a go.
I'm essence it has all the tropes of classic epic fantasy: new hope adolescent, grizzled mentor, big ancient evil, threat from 'beyond', magic system with hallmarks of RPGs, mad king, rebel group. That said, Islington writes it well, putting some interesting spins on the tropes, and creating likeable characters. He world builds steadily and progressively through the book, making the world feel real and organic.
There's a nice few twists in there too, some big reveals about the characters, some of which you can guess, some of which surprised me.
It's easy going epic fantasy, not too gorey or grimdark, and would appeal to Fiest, Sanderson, and Rothfuss fans I think.
I hear book 2 is slower, and book 3 picks up. I've enjoyed book 1 enough to stay the distance.

Kramer's narration is as impeccable as always (loved him from Sanderson's books). It's a tricky audiobook from the perspective of multiple characters and names, but that's epic fantasy for you!!!

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Move over Brandon Sanderson

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Without a doubt. The story held me from the first chapter and promises much more to come.

What other book might you compare The Shadow of What Was Lost to, and why?

Any of the sanderson books. The book had a similar pace, and just when you thought a storyline was coming to and end there would be a twist which promises to keep the tale going for at least another few books.

What does Michael Kramer bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?

I always find Michael Kramer surprising. For the first few chapters I sit thinking "I don't really like this narator". Then, before I know it I am hooked and hanging on his every word. So don't let the sample audio put you off - Kramer will draw you into Islington's universe without you even noticing.

Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

Please... I'm a British Male. Stiff upper lip and all that! ( I laughed and cried inside... don't tell anyone! )

Any additional comments?

An excellent start to the tale which I am sure will fill at least another few books yet. Just as I thought I was about to be given all the answers in the final chapters I was presented with twist after surprise after shock. I can't wait for the next installment!

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