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Title:
The Destiny of the Dead (MP3)
Series:
The Song of the Tears #3
Written by:
Ian Irvine 
Read by:
Jack Hawkins 
Format:
Unabridged MP3 CD Audio Book 
Number of CDs:
Duration:
21 hours 4 minutes 
MP3 size:
913 MB 
Published:
July 28 2017 
Available Date:
July 28 2017 
Age Category:
Adult 
ISBN:
9781489398925 
Genres:
Fiction; Fantasy Fiction 
Publisher:
Bolinda audio 
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'Makes what's currently available on fantasy shelves seem hackneyed and formulaic. Utterly absorbing.'
The Independent Weekly

The dramatic concluding volume in an epic tale of hope in the face of adversity.

Nish, his battered little troop and his few remaining allies are trapped on the Range of Ruin by the God-Emperor's mighty army. Nish's only choices are a humiliating surrender to his father or a suicidal fight to the death. Yet Nish has to fight, and somehow he has to win, for the beautiful world of Santhenar is in peril and no-one else can save it. Stilkeen, an all-powerful shape-shifting being from the void, has come to recover the stolen chthonic fire which once bound its physical and spirit aspects together, and it wants revenge for the mortal insult that was done to it. But it may be too late for Santhenar; chthonic fire has been released from its casket and is now eating away the Antarctic lands as it once devoured the planet of Aachan. Even if, by some miracle, Nish can win the battle with his father, there may be no way to stop the fire, or Stilkeen, before the whole world is consumed.

'Unbelievably, Irvine has managed to increase the pace of his story in this third and final volume – for sheer excitement, there's just no one like Irvine around at the moment.'
SFX

'The final payoff is fantastic. The most unflaggingly inventive storyteller we’ve seen in years.'
Sydney Morning Herald