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The Blood Debt
- Wolf of the North, Book 3
- Narrated by: Simon Vance
- Length: 10 hrs and 34 mins
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A blade fit for a hero. An army for a tyrant. A reckoning long awaited, and a tale reaching its end.
The riveting conclusion to the Wolf of the North trilogy.
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- Denis
- 02-02-18
Ending ruined series
Loved 95% of the series, then the last 20 min make everything meaningless. I wish I never read the books.
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- Donald C. McCollum
- 01-20-18
EXTREMELY DISAPPOINTE WITH THE WAY THIS BOOK ENDED
Would you try another book from Duncan M. Hamilton and/or Simon Vance?
NO
Did the narration match the pace of the story?
NARRATION WAS VERY GOOD
Did The Blood Debt inspire you to do anything?
NO
Any additional comments?
AGAIN, THE ENDING WAS POOR. I WISH I DID NOT LISTEN TO THIS SERIES.
9 people found this helpful
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- Amazon Customer
- 02-14-18
Disappointed
Content was good, story and characters compelling but it felt like 2-3 books of saga was skipped. The story world's passing of time was fairly consistent in books 1, 2, and the first 3/4 of book 3, then ended abruptly. Not disappointed because it was bad, but because it was pretty good and I wanted more.
7 people found this helpful
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- matt
- 01-24-18
good book ,bad ending
the first two were outstanding, but I guess book three you couldn't find an ending,because the one you did really s*cos, I wish you did better, if you didn't have a ending make a book four,
7 people found this helpful
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- Bushido Eternal
- 03-11-18
A Disappointing End
Started great, ended in a rush, really needed a lot more at the end. Feels as though Mr. Hamilton was pressured to finish the book quickly. Unfortunate.
6 people found this helpful
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- Amazon Customer
- 03-07-18
Great story until the last few chapters.
I enjoyed the trilogy quite a bit overall, very well narrated, but felt the ending was rather abrupt and not all that satisfying for such an epic story. Felt like there was at least another book or two missing before the end, but also glad it didn't drag out that long if the result would have been the same.
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- David Weber
- 02-13-18
ok ending sucks.
Ok the ending sucked felt like it was rushed... I like all the other book. this one just fell short..
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- Molly F
- 02-07-18
Somewhat anticlimactic
The series as a whole is interesting and different but the story could have been done in two books or less. The ending springs up at you and you almost can't believe that's it.
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- Sailfish
- 02-01-18
A Most Unsatisfying Ending
From the beginning, the bard unwound the epic starting at a coming-of-age period and methodically moving forward in time with Wulfric gaining more fame and glory with every encounter, helped by a special magical battle gift bestowed on him by an old god. The telling held the promise of an epic conclusion at the end.
Regrettably, after the last horrific battle in which his primary protagonist had escaped his wrath, the next we discover that 20-30 years had passed and the ending was not epic but rather pedestrian and ungratifying.
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- jdtwayne
- 02-06-18
Very anti-climactic. Lazy & weak ending.
This story has all the elements to be great. Unfortunately, the author copped out on the ending. It made me regret the hours invested. Don't bother. You'll be VERY disappointed.
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- Mary
- 03-12-18
So good i didnt want it to end
What made the experience of listening to The Blood Debt the most enjoyable?
As the last part of a trilogy this book brought the story to an epic conclusion. Something that I must say I was very disappointed with, as I would have loved it to have gone on longer.
The story was enthralling and with Simon Vance as the narrator you have a certain winner. Incidentally as some who has chosen books just because Simon Vance was reading them, he is undoubtedly a Master of narrating.
In Summary, well worth a read, better if you read the previous two books first.
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- anthony
- 08-07-20
Great series
Loved it loved the whole series i got completely submerged in them moved along at a fast pace was disappointed when I finished them wanted more and the narrator was first class political backstabbing and sword fights will definitely read more from this author.
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- mr j m tattersall
- 07-29-20
What a conclusion !
Book 1 was good, book 2 was equally as good and book 3, what can I say ? I didn't want it to end and as per usual Simon Vance is one of the best narrators you could wish for.
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- Jenny T
- 01-09-22
An absolutely captivating trilogy
This trilogy captivated me completely. The powerful characters, Duncan Hamiltons wonderful writing style referring back to the story teller and of course Simon Vance's amazing performance as narrator. Highly recommend 👌
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- Anonymous User
- 06-15-21
Another wonderful epic…
The combination of Duncan M. Hamilton & Simon Vance never disappoint. This is the last book in another epic of swords, magic & tragedy. I thoroughly recommend the series & anything else by this author.
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- Anonymous User
- 05-06-20
Brilliant Ending And Excellent Narration
A spectacular ending to a hero narrated so beautifully could make a grown man cry
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- Roy H.
- 04-26-20
Superb
Really Really enjoyed this take .From humble start to contented end.
ithas everything you cot wish for
BRAVO
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- Anonymous User
- 01-22-20
The ending was the only thing I didn't enjoy
I enjoyed every book but the way it finished felt a bit rushed and I didn't enjoy the ending. Just my opinion but still loved this series.
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- Poppey
- 12-31-19
Sorrow Bringer
The story continues with the Maisterspeaker, whom I think we all know the name of by now. Wulfric, now named Ulfyr, has walked the path and has returned with his prize and becomes the Princess Alice's Champion, but that comes with a price.
He returns to Elzburg at the request of the Princess. However, it also serves Ulfyr's purpose.
I started off this trilogy with a maybe and it has proved to be one of the best trilogies I have listened to. Simon Vance brought the characters to life and really drove this series forward. If there is one comment I would make its that I absolutely hated the ending.
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- Andrew Warn
- 09-22-19
A good last book
Narrated amazingly well by Simon Vance!! Bravo....what a narrator you are!
The third and last book was as good as the first 2. The story was good, characters interesting and the battle scenes poor. A very respectable 4 stars though.
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- taleulah
- 06-19-18
Disappointed
Was all over the place. too many characters to follow, hard to keep up. Not happy with the ending after trudging through the 3 books
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- Anonymous User
- 03-17-22
enjoyed ut
it's a good story. was surprisingly sad to have it finish, looking forward to more from the author.
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- Lise
- 12-28-21
A let down
All three books for this ending? I stayed with them - these characters - I was intrigued by them and their story and the writing was good. But was left with a feeling like Huh that was it? by the end. Like it was a waste of my time. The author and indeed the narrator in the book really build us to this conclusion and it just is not worth it at all! Don't bother
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- publusher
- 06-11-21
Shame on you Mr Hamilton!
Why turn a ripping romance into a tragedy? It was going so well. very disappointed in the ending. Narration was brilliant as usual.
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- Kindle Customer
- 03-14-21
Sci-fan
brilliant finish to an awesome trilogy.
one of the best sci-fan's I have read and I have read many.
all credit to the author.
the performer did an excellent job in presenting the story.
overall, five out of five.
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- Candilicious
- 11-07-20
Loved the series but ending was anti climatic!
Loved the series and the narrator, but the ending was so anticlimactic after the amazing journey each character undertook! Left feeling disappointed at the end
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- Anonymous User
- 03-24-19
Very Good, but could have been two books.
I loved the story and performance, and the ending was good (even if it was what most would sort of expect). It was a satisfying and solid final installment in a good series.
I just wish the author made this into two books by expanding a few major parts of the story arc instead of bypassing them, but at least they were done in a decent if not good way that do make sense when you think about it.
I can definitely recommend the series and this book.
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- Anup
- 03-20-19
Great story
Great story. The story telling is fantastic. a bit sad at times but that's life.
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- Anonymous User
- 03-14-19
loved it.
very enjoyable story. liked the style in which it was written. tidy ending- all makes for a great read. narration excellent. I pretty much only listen to fantasy these days . Not to heavy with magic. I recommend this to like minded souls.
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- Anonymous User
- 03-07-19
Good body, hate the ending
POSSIBLE SPOILERS AHEAD
Besides really struggling with the narrator and the way that they give the same tone and style of speaking to everyone, regardless of background or mood, I love these books and the universe it creates. Wulfric is one of my all time favourite badasses. He carves it up in the go so installment as he sets the foundations to slaughter Rodolph like the pig he is. Unfortunately, the ending feels like it was just tied off unceremoniously because the author got sick of writing the book. It finishes exactly how you expect it to, with no embellishments and flair to add interest. Plot armour is strong with the villain as he gets away multiple times with utter contrived bullcrap as the excuse.
Aethelman, cut the effing rock on the floor of the palace
Adelaide, get your damn add in and out of the room, no need to linger
Wulfric, it is obvious that there's gonna be a fight once you walk in that throne room, bring your gift up and don't let it down until you're gone. Getting knocked out in a single hit by a lowly palace guard is shite considering the feats you'd accomplished up to this point.