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  • Slaves of the Mastery

  • Wind on Fire Trilogy, Book 2
  • By: William Nicholson
  • Narrated by: Samuel West
  • Length: 9 hrs and 38 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (187 ratings)

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Slaves of the Mastery

By: William Nicholson
Narrated by: Samuel West
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Summary

Five years have passed. The city of Aramanth has become kinder - weaker. When the ruthless soldiers of the Mastery strike, the city is burned, and the Manth people are taken into slavery. Kestrel Hath is left behind, separated from her beloved brother, Bowman, and vowing revenge. Now Kestrel must find Bowman again, and Bowman must learn the secrets of the Singer people. Only then will they break the power of the Mastery.

Here is the second book in the magical Wind on Fire trilogy from best-selling author William Nicholson.

©2001 William Nicholson (P)2014 Audible, Inc.
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Good listening

Nice second part to the story. some quite grown up concepts covered. but nice young adult coming-of-age book.

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I've read this book many times, never gets old.

I love the Wind on Fire trilogy, but this book is my favourite. This is not the first time I have listened to this book and it won't be the last.

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Frothy

Frothy light story, well read, ideal listen if you don’t want to concentrate too much. Listened whilst I was unwell and fell asleep but was easy to go back and pick up the story line Samuel West was a good narrator.

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breathtaking

a fantastical, beautiful, brutal and heartbreaking book skillfully read. can't wait to listen to the next.

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Beautifully told

A lovely reading of the book, I thoroughly enjoyed it and was captivated. The story itself is one I read when I was younger, I think the trilogy is very well written.

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Brilliantly read

This trilogy has been brilliantly read and is a favourite book of mine from my childhood.

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Brilliant

One of the best stories I've heard in a while! I loved the first one and this one is so good too. The narrator and the way it's written make it feel really easy to listen to and get absorbed into. I love it.

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Amazing book

This was a wonderful book and I think it was a grate sequel to the wind singer

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