The Lord of Misrule, Simon Barnard
The Lord of Misrule, Simon Barnard
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The Lord of Misrule

Author: Simon Barnard

Narrator: Alexander Vlahos, Davd Menkin

Unabridged: 50 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/01/2013


Synopsis

England, 1964. Dorian Gray and the Hedonists are touring the country when they come up against a band of Rockers – The Gravediggers – led by the mysterious Otto. But what is the secret behind the rockers’ experimental sound? And will the violence spreading across the country ever stop?

Note: The Confessions of Dorian Gray contains adult material and is not suitable for younger listeners.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Kyran on October 29, 2024

A very well written book. The greatest strength of the book are it's numerous characters that all feel unique and well-rounded. The ending of the story leaves multiple openings and questions left unanswered that I am quite eager to find the answers to. The magic system (talents) was a nice and refres......more

Goodreads review by Michellé on November 30, 2024

"for whenever we go on a journey, be it physical or otherwise, we are never the same people when we return. that’s why i love books . whenever i read one, i become a different person " martin has a unique writing voice that lures you into the tale he is weaving, pulling you into a vibrant world. his......more

Goodreads review by Louise on January 05, 2025

Not since Terry Pratchett have I been so engrossed and amused by fantasy book as I was with M.A Knight's Castle Blackwood. The characters leap from the pages not just the main cast either with delightful side characters that often provide great humour! The story itself it weaved brilliantly with twis......more

Goodreads review by Kelly on February 06, 2025

Actually, The Lord of Misrule would be an excellent palate cleanser after Onyx Storm. It has a ton of action and political intrigue, the way you get pulled into the world he builds can help soothe over the raw nerves left by Yarros’ heart wrenching endings. Martin takes you on a more classic trip th......more