THE LEGEND OF BROKEN - Caleb Carr - Reynolds-Guidall {FerraBit}
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THE LEGEND OF BROKEN by Caleb Carr (2012) {FerraBit} Read by . . : Tim Gerard Reynolds, George Guidall, John Curless Publisher . : Simon & Schuster Audio (2012) ISBN-10 . . : 0743551575 ISBN-13 . . : 9780743551571, 9781442359390 Format . . .: MP3. 9 tracks. Size: . . . : 1.22 GB Bitrate . . : 80 kbps (Source, Mono, CBR, 44.1 kHz) Source . . .: MP3 CD (7 hrs) Genre . . . : Fiction, Fantasy Unabridged .: Unabridged 1 track per part, nicely tagged and labeled, cover scan included. Thanks for sharing & caring. Cheers, FerraBit October 2016 Links: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caleb_Carr http://www.simonandschuster.com/books/The-Legend-of-Broken/Caleb-Carr/9781442359390 http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/03/books/review/the-legend-of-broken-by-caleb-carr.html Originally posted: https:https://www.piratebays.to/search/FerraBit/ https://www.demonoid.ooo/files/?uid=4819534 Taken the time to read this? Take some more, and leave a nice note of encouragement for everyone to share and care. Got your FPL card? _____________________________________________________ Description: In Caleb Carr's fascinating tale of the kingdom of Broken, legend meets history, science defies all expectation, and one noble soldier struggles to save a fortress city besieged by enemies within and without. NTY review, 2013 [ouch]: It’s unfortunate for Caleb Carr that the craft of writing so often disobeys a beloved American maxim: Hard work pays off. The colossal effort Carr has exerted to produce his latest book, “The Legend of Broken,” weighs distressingly on each of the novel’s 734 pages, including nearly 80 pages of endnotes. This is a fantasy epic — the tale of a fabled Germanic kingdom that rose and fell during the Dark Ages — but with its convoluted prose, its trudging plot and its onslaught of unsurprising period detail, it’s a perverted one. Sweat drips from the pages. Magic does not rise