False Dawn, Vanessa Nelson
False Dawn, Vanessa Nelson
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False Dawn

Author: Vanessa Nelson

Series: Ageless Mysteries

Narrator: Jessica Whittaker

Unabridged: 8 hr 59 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 03/25/2025


Synopsis

In the city of Accanter, forgeries can cost lives.

Someone is faking the ruler's currency in her home city. And unless Thea can find out who is doing it, no one will be safe from the Archon's and the Ageless' wrath.

Thea just wants to do her job. Catch the criminals. Keep the people safe.

If only life was that simple.

Assigned to a new investigation, she has barely started her enquiry when Mage Niath appears, wanting her help at the one place in the city she does not want to go. The Citadel.

She wants to say no, but fake coins have been turning up and unless Thea can prove they had nothing to do with it, innocent people will be killed in the Ageless' quest for revenge.

About Vanessa Nelson

Vanessa Nelson is a fantasy author who lives in Scotland, United Kingdom, and spends her days juggling the demands of two spoiled cats, two giant dogs, and her fictional characters.

As far as the cats are concerned, they should always come first. The older dog lets her know when he isn't getting enough attention by chewing up the house. The younger dog's favorite method of getting her attention is a gentle nudge with his head. At least, he would say it's gentle.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Eugene on July 02, 2025

Startling New Insights into Ending the Great Depression Book Review Monetary economist and economic historian George A. Selgin asserts a provocative new thesis: President Franklin Delano Roosevelt effectively ended the Great Contraction (1929-1933), but his experimental New Deal policies failed to res......more

Goodreads review by Keith J Pilkington on July 12, 2025

Way too dense. Needed a stronger editor. Got off to a good start but then took too many detours and lost focus. Author claims to have written the book for a general audience but it's distinctly lacking in clarity.......more