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The Tiger and the Wolf

Echoes of the Fall, Book 1

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The Tiger and the Wolf

By: Adrian Tchaikovsky
Narrated by: Kyla Garcia
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In the bleak northern crown of the world, war is coming. The first in the Echoes of the Fall series, The Tiger and the Wolf is an epic fantasy novel by Adrian Tchaikovsky.

‘Addictively brilliant’ – John Gwynne, author of
Malice

Maniye hides a deadly secret. Her father is the chieftan of the Wolf clan, whose members can shift into wolves. Her mother was the queen of the Tiger clan, whose members can take the form of a tiger. Maniye can become both.

These tribes have been enemies for generations, and Maniye is an outcast. Refusing to disown half her soul, she escapes – rescuing a prisoner of her father's clan in the process. Broken Axe, a killer, is set on their trail to drag them back to retribution. Her father plots to rule the north, and controlling Maniye is crucial to his scheme . . .

Across the land, other tribes prepare for strife. Strangers from the far south appear, seeking allies in their own conflict. Priests foresee danger, predicting a darkness shall fall across the land. Some say a great war is coming, overcoming even Wolf ambitions. What will be the spark to set the world ablaze?

‘One of the most interesting and accomplished writers in speculative fiction’ – Christopher Paolini, author of To Sleep in a Sea of Stars

Winner of the British Fantasy Award for Best Fantasy Novel.

The series is narrated by Kyla Garcia.

Continue this sweeping coming-of-age fantasy with The Bear and the Serpent.

©Adrian Tchaikovsky 2017 (P)2017 Macmillan Digital Audio
Action & Adventure Epic Epic Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Wolf War

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Critic reviews

A classically brilliant fantasy writer, a pusher of boundaries, a great storyteller (Paul Cornell, author of the Shadow Police series and Witches of Lychford)
A brilliantly conceived and executed shape-changer Bronze Age saga featuring a heartbreaking heroine . . . Readers will be captivated by the well-realized characters, splendid action, and a satisfying conclusion that promises more wonders to come (Publishers Weekly, starred review)
This is a satisfying read, a story you can really lose yourself in (SFX)

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I really enjoyed everything in this book. The writting, the narration and the story, except it was a bit too much about chasing many tracks :-)

Still, it was really good and I would recommend it if you like that kind of book ! Interesting to be in a world between human et animal, between wild and humanity.

Great story, bit too much pursuits at the end

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I’m glad that I read this book before buying the audio version because I would have given up on it . The story is interesting another take on the human / animal shifting idea with an unusual twist
The narrator is awful she sounds totally uninterested in the narrative and reads it like a very bad adult talking down to children I would never try another book if she is reading it

Great story awful narration

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The story is sound, but while it is very detailed, some times overly explained, it still lacks some depth... The narrator does a decent job, but is somewhat exaggerated in the narration, like someone who is telling a story to a child with bravado and expressive emotions...

Nice story, narration for children

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Expertly written and beautifully performed. Adrian is a master of his craft who keeps coming up with ever more amazing fantastic tales

An unusual , almost believable, fantasy

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Amazing world he has created, with a wide range of characters for you to love and hate

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Love the story as usual with Tchaikovsky. A deep, interesting world and fun characters. Unfortunately the narrator makes it kind of hard to listen to. Sounds like a computerised voice. The attempts at different voices for the characters are so bad as to be quite distracting, and the general tone is just so laboured. Not a deal breaker on the book but a shame.

Love the book, shame about Microsoft Sam

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I found it a little hard to get into but after a while I realised it was the narration that was the issue. Kyla has a good voice and the narration is clear, however it could have done with a story-teller I think. The pacing and emphasis just wasn't quite right and it could have done with more life/gusto.
The story itself was an enjoyable easy listen. It took a while to develop the characters but I got invested in them and wanted to know what was going to happen next.

Enjoyable but needs a better narrator

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The sheer talent and the wealth of imagination this man has is amazing to say the least. Long may he live.

Never met an Adrian Tchaikovsky book I didn't like

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It was a good book maybe not great at least for me personally, but still enjoyable. I didn’t really feel emotionally invested in the characters. Perhaps this is myself, and other people might love it.

Not the best I read from Adrian Tchaikovsky, but it was good

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Narrator is adequate but does not match up to the story itself. I am still looking forward to the second book.

Another wonderful story from Adrian Tchaikovsky.

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