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The Sealed Citadel
- The Cycle of the Scour, Book 1
- Narrated by: Tim Gerard Reynolds
- Series: The Cycle of the Scour Series, Book 1
- Length: 10 hrs and 22 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy
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Publisher's Summary
From USA Today best seller and Audie nominee for Best Fantasy Novel Edward W. Robertson comes the hotly anticipated spin-off from the Cycle of Galand universe.
Young Cally is an apprentice within the most unusual order of sorcerers in the known world: the only one that forbids its members from using their powers to kill.
Despite his lowly status, Cally's chosen by the Master of the Order to join a delegation to see their allies the Lannovians. The meeting will be historic: 60 years ago, the Order's enemies attacked them with a host of demons, forcing the Order to trap the monsters inside their own citadel and seal it shut with impenetrable wards. The trick worked so well the Order hasn't been able to get it back open since.
But the Lannovians may have just discovered a way.
As the meet unfolds, the Order's day of joy turns into a massacre. Cally and a grim soldier named Rowe are the only two to make it out of the ambush alive. As they flee into the wilds, they uncover a conspiracy that threatens to destroy everything Cally holds dear - but in order to stop it, he may have to betray every one of the Order's beliefs.
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- Cherylx6
- 11-28-19
Terrible Production
Save your credit and pass on this book.
Robertson’s cycle series is one of my favorites, and Reynolds is one of my favorite readers.
The production/sound engineering of this book is horrible. The soul quality and volume fluctuates wildly throughout the book. It’s like two different people are reading, and at times they’re switching between who will read which sentence.
Highly disappointed.
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- Jesse
- 11-25-19
Good cycle but issues with the audio
Good storyline along with Galand
I had issues with the audio. Tim Reynolds is a great read but the recording quality would go from studio professional to sounding like he took a coffee break and read from the kitchen. I even deleted and reloaded with no change. That’s my only complaint and reason for 2 stars on performance
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- cmbaku
- 12-29-19
Horrible production
I was really happy when I found this book so I bought it without hesitation. Unfortunately, the sound quality is horrendous. This is very distracting. I am still at the beginning of the story and I am contemplating the option of leaving the book aside for a while in the hope that “they” will fix this soon... the question is: how long will it take? I hope not too long.
Please correct that wrong.
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- Matt Rudy
- 12-08-19
Weird Audio and Hard Reset of Power
Tim Reynolds does a great job as ever, but for some reason there are times where it’s very obvious they cut different audio of the reading in. It can be jarring.
I understand this is another origin story, but after Dante, it’s hard going back to a cold reboot of all skills and power the nether can do. Callie seems even clumsier and not as interesting as a result.
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- mu
- 01-02-20
Terrible production quality
I love all of the preceeding Cycle books, having listened to all of them a half dozen times. Tim Gerard Reynolds is brilliant as always - his Cally performance is a perfect match with the character. I was so excited to have a Cally perspective prequel! But this recording - the sound editing - is awful. Really, really, really, really bad! I couldn't get past chapter 3 (which is actually chapter 2). The splices where pick up lines were inserted are no less than 4 volume notches louder and sound tinnier, presumably because it was recorded in a different studio or with different sound equipment, than the rest of the production. It is jarring and wholly distracting. I stopped the book and removed it from my device after the FOURTH such occurrence in chapter 3. It would have been better to just re-record the whole chapter than to just splice one sentence every five lines. I can't believe they went live with this as is - it isn't like it was easy to miss. I hope they remaster this soon and replace all purchases.
24 people found this helpful
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- GoodyTwo Shoos
- 02-28-20
Remaster this NOW!
The story is great. Robertson again seamlessly deposits us into a familiar world complete with a well-developed system of magic and myth.
Tim Gerald Reynolds delivers another great vocal performance.
The technical recording, however, is horrible. It needs to go back to the studio for remastering right away.
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- David
- 02-26-20
Great book, terrible recording mix
The audio was obviously mixed in different rooms, with different mics and /or different engineers. The sound quality changes noticeably throughout the book and it made it very distracting. It was so bad that although the story was great and the voice actor was great it kind of ruined the audiobook.
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- D'So
- 02-03-20
Horrible production/ Great story
The story was great but there were many times I had to take a break. This was due to the horrible production! The variations in the spliced recordings was frustrating.
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- Jim May
- 03-06-20
Lots of re-records
Love Tim and the books, but the books had a crap ton of very noticeable re-records, or dubbing. Should have been completely redone because it was so distracting. Lower stars on performance, but everything else was great!
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- D. Christenson
- 11-21-19
Poor production quality
While the story and performance are at the high level I have come to expect from the author and performer, the end product has serious deficiencies in production. Sudden switches make reworked sections obvious from separate recording sessions. They sound as if recorded in different studios with different equipment by different engineers, and then were spliced in with no effort to adjust to match.
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- yesitsreallyrob
- 09-28-20
Editing was terrible
The editing was absolutely shocking, voice tone and quality CONSTANTLY changing at random. But the story and narration are excellent as always.
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- baber
- 02-16-20
The Sealed Citadel
Another great book from Edward w robertson.
I must of read 9 of his books,
All of The cycle of galand
All of The cycle of Arawn
And The sealed Citadel so far and I'm hooked and waiting for his next one to come out.
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- Rayid
- 03-31-21
loved the story but there is an issue in audio
I loved the story and the voice acting but there is an issue with the sound quality. it kept changing the volume as if there is a lot of added material afterwards.
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- Kindle Customer
- 10-13-21
Engaging story and amazing performance
i really loved this book, but it was let down a bit by the editing of the audiobook. The narrator did a great job! but the inconsistencies in audio quality and repetition of parts was a bit distracting sometimes. Still a great listen.
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- Alison Laura
- 11-19-20
short and sweet
really enjoyed. wonderful 3d characters and compelling story line. audio recording levels were off at first but soon returned to normal standard
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- Deon
- 09-04-20
will update but sound is mad
I will definitely update this but I just had to comment on how bad the mixing is...its absolutely horrible its like he made a bunch of mistakes and recorded the corrections on his old phone in a closet full of wool coats and then somehow copy and pasted over the mistakes in Microsoft paint LOOL it's so jarring
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- Justme
- 07-03-20
excellent as always
Brilliant story performed by a brilliant narrator. Perfect combination. Honestly cannot wait for the next in the series... always thought Cally had an interesting story of his own!
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- Amazon Customer
- 01-03-20
good fun story decently read
story was fun and reader did good job although some of the volumes were a bit random
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- Anonymous User
- 12-23-19
Fantastic
Ignore the odd narration this is a very good exiting book well worth a read xxx
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- Trish
- 03-01-20
callie! callie! callie!
Callie has always been my favourite character. I'm so stoked to have found this series about him! I can't help but wonder about him Blaise and Dantè all together at the same age. The banter would fly thick and fast then, I'm sure. Awesome read. I'm off to get the next one!
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- Patrick
- 02-17-20
Great Story - Strange Audio issues
Tim is a great voice actor but something is wrong with the audio. Random sentences sound like they have been recorded with very different equipment, it's quite distracting, I found it pulled me out of the story which is a shame as I love the world and stories Edward writes.
If it's just an issue with the way this has been mixed it should be fixed asap. If Tim did a heap of re-recording and edited it all together you should know it's very noticeable and disappointing.
Story is great, I can't get enough of this world.
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- Tyrone
- 12-05-19
love this series!
There is just so much back story in this world, I love it! pumped for the cycle of Galand