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Sign up todayThe Night of the Swarm
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Learn moreRobert V. S. Redick brings his acclaimed fantasy series Chathrand
Voyage to a triumphant close that merits comparison to the work of such
masters as George R. R. Martin, Philip Pullman, and J.R.R. Tolkien
himself. The evil sorcerer Arunis is dead, yet the danger has not ended.
For as he fell, beheaded by the young warrior-woman Thasha Isiq, Arunis
summoned the Swarm of Night, a demonic entity that feasts on death and
grows like a plague. If the Swarm is not destroyed, the world of Alifros
will become a vast graveyard. Now Thasha and her comrades—the tarboy
Pazel Pathkendle and the mysterious wizard Ramachni—begin a quest that
seems all but impossible. Yet there is hope: One person has the power to
stand against the Swarm: the great mage Erithusmé. Long thought dead,
Erithusmé lives, buried deep in Thasha's soul. But for the mage to live
again, Thasha Isiq may have to die.
Robert V. S. Redick's Chathrand Voyage Quartet (The Red Wolf Conspiracy and sequels) is among the most beloved and critically acclaimed epic fantasy series of recent years. A social and environmental justice consultant, he has worked in Indonesia, Argentina, Colombia, and many other countries. He lives with his partner in Western Massachusetts.
Michael Page has been recording audiobooks since the mid-1980s and now has nearly 500 titles to his credit. He has won two Audie Awards and several AudioFile Earphones Awards. A PhD and a professional actor, Michael is also a retired professor of theater.