The Shock of Night, Patrick W. Carr
The Shock of Night, Patrick W. Carr
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The Shock of Night

Author: Patrick W. Carr

Narrator: Danny Campbell

Unabridged: 18 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 10/04/2016

Categories: Fiction, Fantasy, Epic


Synopsis

When one man is brutally murdered and the priest he works for mortally wounded, Willet Dura, reeve to the king of Bunard, is called to investigate. As he begins to question the dying priest, the man pulls Willet close and screams in a foreign tongue. Then he dies without another word.

Willet returns to his task, but the clues to the crime lead to contradictions and questions without answers, and his senses are skewed. People he touches appear to have a subtle shift, as though he can divine their deepest thoughts. In a world divided between haves and have-nots, gifted and common, Willet soon learns he's been passed the rarest gift of all—a gift that's not supposed to exist.

Now Willet must pursue the murderer still on the loose in Bunard even as he's pulled into a dangerous conflict that threatens not only his city, but his entire world—a conflict that will force him to come to terms with his inability to remember how he escaped the Darkwater Forest and what happened to him inside it.

About Patrick W. Carr

Patrick W. Carr is the author of the acclaimed fantasy series The Staff and the Sword. A Cast of Stones won the 2014 Carol Award for Speculative Fiction and the 2014 Clive Staples Award. A Cast of Stones and The Hero's Lot were both finalists for 2014 Christy Awards. He teaches high school math and makes his home in Nashville, Tennessee, with his incredible wife, Mary, and their four sons.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Allison on June 04, 2018

With dark books like this, it's the ending that determines whether I rate up or down. The key element I need is hope. Without it, my imagination can't expel the sense of doom and gloom when I return to real life. This book was dark enough that I'm struggling with it today. I was upset about some of......more

Goodreads review by Christian Fiction on November 06, 2015

When Patrick W. Carr first emerged onto the Christian fiction fantasy scene with his debut book, "A Cast of Stones", I knew that fans of this genre had found a new author to watch. Each book released since then has proved this conclusion to be true, and when his last series ended I certainly hoped t......more

Goodreads review by David on September 30, 2015

I’m almost sorry I have to review this as Christian fiction. I mean Bethany says it is. He’s represented by Steve Laube. Of course it’s Christian. Right? The book is entertaining, brilliant, creative, and very well written. It’s a professional production (though the map seems to be an afterthought).......more