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Midnight Tides: (Malazan Book of the Fallen 5) Audiobook (Free)

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Random House presents the audiobook model of Midnight Tides: Malazan Book from the Fallen 5 by Steven Erikson, go through by Michael Web page.

After decades of warfare, the five tribes from the Tiste Edur have finally united under the implacable rule from the Warlock Ruler of the Hiroth. But serenity has been exacted at an awful price – a pact made out of a hidden power whose motives are at best believe, at worst fatal.

To the south, the expansionist kingdom of Lether has devoured most of its less-civilised about Midnight Tides: (Malazan Book from the Fallen 5) neighbours with rapacious, cold-blooded hunger. All, that is, save one – the Tiste Edur. For Lether is usually nearing a long-prophesied renaissance – from kingdom and lost colony from the First Empire to Empire reborn. And so its people have set their enthusiastic gazes northward, towards the wealthy and abundant lands and coasts of the Tiste Edur. And beneath the suffocating excess weight of precious metal, or by slaughter at the advantage of a sword, it appears the Tiste Edur must fall. Or so Destiny has decreed.

As the gathering for any pivotal treaty between the two nears, ancient forces are awakening. For the impending struggle between these two civilisations is normally but a pale reflection of an even more profound, primal fight – a confrontation using the still-raw wound of an old betrayal as well as the craving for vengeance at its heart.

Among the Tiste Edur — among Trull Sengar’s people — it is believed that the darkest hungers of the spirit arrive within the tides from the south, and these tides come at midnight…

War and betrayal, magic and misconception collide within this, the stunning 5th section in Steven Erikson magnificent ‘Malazan Book of the Fallen’ series – a monumental achievement that is getting hailed by visitors and critics as well while an epic of the imagination and a illusion vintage in the making.

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