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The Sapphire Portal

By: Ian Irvine
Narrated by: Grant Cartwright
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Summary

The Sapphire Portal is ready and the Merdrun are bringing their long-hidden women and children through. There’s no turning back now. But what is the true purpose of the portal? Is it a horrific new weapon to cleanse Santhenar of all four human species, so the Merdrun can take it for their own world? Only their arch-sorcerer, the magiz, knows.

Karan and her allies embark on the most desperate plan of all: to find out what the Sapphire Portal is really for and subvert its purpose before it’s too late for Santhenar. But it’s the most heavily defended site in the world and not even an army could get near, so what can a slave and a ten-year-old girl hope to do?

The shattering final installement that resolves all the storylines from the Three Worlds sequence and concludes The Gates of Good & Evil and the series that began with The View from the Mirror.

©2020 Ian Irvine (P)2020 Bolinda Publishing
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Don't bother

This universe needs to end. Irvine is just making things up to keep the story going and none of it makes sense and isn't internally consistent with anything that came before. One macguffin and plot device after another to tie dispirate story points together. He's done it for a while but it really came to a head with this one, with all the worst bits lumped together to squeeze out yet another feeble book in an overdone series. Last one of these I'll buy even though I'm sure more even more ludicrous plots will keep coming.

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