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Odin's Wolves
- Raven, Book 3
- Narrated by: Philip Stevens
- Length: 14 hrs and 18 mins
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- John William Wilson
- 12-15-17
epic
Phenomenal. epic tale told brilliantly.
held in the grip of the tale from start to finish
A must read
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- P. Craine
- 10-31-17
Very entertaining.
I've read this last trilogy, as I have the first set Sigurd trilogy God of Vengeance : The rise of Sigurd. I would definitely recommend for good reads. Although I found the last two, Raven 2: sons of thunder and this book very well told & read by Philip Stevens. I have put them in my pile of "to read again" along side Matthew Harffy , David Gemmell, Conn Iggulden & Bernard Cornwell
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- Amazon Customer
- 12-13-21
brilliant
loved it every word of it superbly narrated giving you the feeling of beening there can't wait to get the follow up if there is one
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- George
- 11-20-21
I will miss the warband
TBH there are not many audio books that I finish but I have finished ALL in this series
The narrator brings all the great characters to life
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- St John Boxall
- 06-06-21
Series is a must read
Worth the read but would recommend starting with god of vengeance the sigard series
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- National Hunter
- 05-18-21
the final instalment(?) of a fabulous trilogy...
...onto Sigard's story next. A fine developing character was raven, I really liked these books and Kristian is a prolific author which I sometimes think is half the battle with audio books
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- Hean Tremaine-Tucker
- 04-17-21
Odin's Wolves.
From the start to the end these books have totally had me living in another time. it was has if Raven and the rest of the Wolves pack was part of my family. loved the book. But the question is......... are there anymore lined up. If so, I'm first in line. 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
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- FRED PILCHER
- 01-18-21
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- S Barratt
- 01-06-21
Another great story
Very well narrated, a great tale, full of characters that come to life. The story keeps good pace with plenty of action and adventure.
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- Properkook
- 12-14-20
Conclusion
What I struggled with the most in this trilogy, was the dramatic change in Sinothreth. Apologies if I've spelled that wrong I've not seen it written only heard it. I'm not saying she wasn't a strong woman, but she became so cold and cruel almost.
There were funny moments too. It was also easy to imagine all the places they visited. I laughed out loud at the description of the Mosque!
Raven grew into his character as well. He started off timid and scared to a degree, but really came into his own. By the end he was almost Jarl material in my opinion.
I really liked the relationship between him and Sigurd. He got a tad of favouritism, but no one held it against him. Except for the silver fiasco!
All in all, a good end to an entertaining trilogy.
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- Owen Ward
- 06-02-19
Great series.
I really enjoyed it. Im hoping that there is more to the series to come. There is something i feel hanging in the air that needs to be addressed in a future book. I have a sneaking suspicion that we will find out that the reason Raven and Sigurd have such a strong bond is that he is in fact the child Sigurd was supposed to have killed and that he didnt have the heart to do it but told no one. Id almost put money on this being in the next book. Cant wait to find out.
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- Paul
- 01-01-19
The most 'tedious' saga I've heard/read.
The series started off well with the backdrop of a frightened town set upon by roaming, silver lusting wolves. A boy who knew nothing of his past except that he spoke Norse, but ultimately ended in a yawn fest.
Whether it be the unfulfilled story of Raven and his tedious and worst of all boring relationship with a Wessex woman that spanned 3 books (yes, we get our first pining cucked Viking) or the directionless leadership of a supposed great Jarl, who seemed to be only good for slowly but surely getting his oathsmen killed, with suicidal schemes far beyond his crews resources to achieve! It ended up being very disappointing and repetitive. Row here, die there, sometimes fill your seachest. Rinse and repeat...
Sigurds saga is a far superior work, where Kristian put a lot more thought into his characters and their motivations, whilst getting them from A to B.
Great performance from Steven's again though. Only reason I finished the series.
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- Anonymous User
- 06-14-18
great series
great finishing book to the series. well narrated and authors descriptions were great. love it