The Sixth Strand
A Pattern of Shadow and Light, Book 5
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Narrated by:
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Nick Podehl
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By:
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Melissa McPhail
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"The strands are as interwoven as the visible spectrum, yet upon closer inspection, one may be found to bind the rest." (Isabel van Gelderan, Epiphany's Prophet)
The First Lord's game has reached a critical apex. For the first time in millennia, the teams are equally matched. The field itself holds a kind of equilibrium. It is the task of Björn's Players to unbalance the field in their own favor in their great game to restore Balance to the Realms of Light. But with Malorin'athgul and now Warlocks returned to the realms, the game - and the stakes involved - has elevated to an entirely new order of magnitude, requiring Björn's Players to do the same.
In Illume Belliel…after millennia of exile, the Demon Lord has regained a foothold in the Realms of Light, thanks to his ally, Shailabhanáchtran. Shail is expecting Baelfeir to stay in the cityworld, but the Lord of all Warlocks doesn't need Shail's help to reclaim the realm of Alorin - or his permission.
In T'khendar…the last bastion between Chaos and the Realms of Light is being unmade. The Malorin'athgul Rinokh has been voraciously deconstructing the realm's fabric, and without the drachwyr to counter his efforts, the world is coming undone. Björn and Isabel val Gelderan and their allies are doing all they can, but will their efforts be enough to withstand the onslaught until the Balance can shift?
In Shadow…Ean val Lorian has finally recovered his memories from his life as Arion Tavestra, but what may prove even more lifechanging is his new binding to Darshanvenkhátraman. If Ean can learn to wield deyjiin through Darshan's binding - an ability Arion never even envisioned - might it shift the entire balance of the game?
In M'Nador…Trell val Lorian succeeded in rescuing his father's soldiers from the fortress of Khor Taran, but he also learned at last what the Goddess Naiadithine requires of him in return for her many graces: ending the war between M'Nador and the Akkad. But what chance has he of ending a feud that's been raging for decades when he can't even convince his own commanders to get along?
From the dimension of Shadow to the realm of T'khendar, from the Empire of Agasan to the fire deserts of Avatar, Ean, Tanis, Trell, Sebastian and the rest of Bjorn's Players will be holding their positions against immortal enemies in a game where mortal consequences hang in the balance of every choice.
Melissa McPhail's epic fantasy series A Pattern of Shadow & Light has won a collective nine awards for outstanding fantasy and (even more importantly to the author) the devotion of thousands of listeners and readers.
©2019 Melissa McPhail (P)2019 Podium PublishingWhat listeners say about The Sixth Strand
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- Chris
- 17-07-20
Exceptional like the others!
I don’t want this story to end! I’ve loved every book so far and look forward to the 6th!
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- Rickie
- 15-12-20
Awesome book and narrator
Loved the story. Nick brings all the characters to life very well. Can't wait for next book!
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- Jamie
- 24-11-20
Amazing series!
These are an amazing set of books. I've binged them all up to this one and I'm waiting for the next one in not so calm anticipation! Such a great story. World and the law is written to perfection, and the character development makes you feel like you really know who each character is and what their goals are.
I'm really looking forward to the next book.
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- Amazon Customer
- 02-11-20
An amazing addition to the series.
such a great book. well performed as always by Nick. I got hooked to the series in march of last year and have listened to them all multiple times. this one took me about a week to finish
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- Poppey
- 31-05-20
The Best revenge in Life is Living
The field of players now seems to be getting a little overcrowded with the return of the Warlocks and the Malorin'athgul all vying with each other.
T'khendar is being unmade and it looks like a losing battle.
The Dracchwyr have been cast into the future by a pattern worked by Leyd and are fighting to find a way back. However, one of their number, Mithaiya was recovering from her run in with Darshan and escaped the same fate.
Ean has finally recovered all of his memories and binds himself to Darshan in the hope of enhancing his powers with deyjiin.
Trell succeeds in freeing his father's soldiers from Khor Taran. Naiadithine, the Water Goddess, finally tells Trell her price for helping him. Unfortunately, as seems to be the way with all of Bjorn's players, they place their honour above intelligence and boldly throw themselves into situations they are unlikely to get out of.
I purchased the first book on a whim as the series seemed complete. I tend to purchase book series unless they are, more or less, complete as I find the time lapse inbetween books makes me lose track of what is happening. So I am disappointed to find that this is not the final book and there is going to be a year or more before the next book is released.
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- Anonymous User
- 24-10-21
After reading the entire series five times, I still come back for more!
Please, purchase this amazing book, but only after you have read all the preceding ones. You will not be disappointed!
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- Anonymous User
- 16-06-22
Amazing
I love the amount of characters and there arcs. I don’t know why people are saying there are too many. I think it’s an amazing book.
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- Rob
- 13-02-24
Fantastic Story
I love this whole series and it's a tragedy that Melissa died before she could finish her story.
I read the series when they were first published and whilst I loved it then, the breadth of the story and the number of important characters with multiple names made it a little difficult to keep up with. Listening to the story now was a pleasure and with an understanding of the characters I was able to gleen and enjoy more of the story. For me this is a 5* series and I'll keep my fingers crossed that the authors notes will allow someone to finish it.
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- Susan
- 12-03-20
FANTASTIC SERIES
brilliant as expected. the whole series is fantastic from book 1 to book 5. I loved wheel of time but this series of books out shines this. Must be listened too.
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- Anonymous User
- 24-06-20
Something to always intriguing and fascinating
So book five, supposedly second last book of the series and heavily invested into it. What do I think?
Disclaimer:
If you cannot enjoy long series with complex plot lines, really complicated ideas/thoughts and many different perspectives, this is not a series for you. These books take their time in explaining things and their time in getting to the point, so if you don’t have the patient you most likely won’t enjoy these books.
My opinion:
I think this is probably one of the best fantasy series I’ve ever listened to (Nick does a phenomenal job of portraying and voicing these characters). I think the story in itself is great in many ways and it really delves deep into its plot lines and hard, but well thought ideas. I’d say the first book is the least interesting one and it’s something you kind of have to get through if you want to understand the rest. However, once you’re in the thick of it, it’s a glorious journey to be apart of. And I have to say, the story line is good but Nicks reading just makes it all alive. I think the book wouldn’t be half as good if Nick didn’t read it.
The plot is really interesting and you don’t really know what the plot actually is. But the more you listen/read the more you start to understand what’s actually going on. Many times I thought I had an idea and then I was proven completely wrong, in a great way. But what was so interesting is that so many times there were so many conflicts and ideas that I thought it’d just turn into a mess, which it never did! Melissa always managed to connect the dots together and really well which was so thrilling! It all provided a very fun and interesting experience. I cannot wait for the Sixth book! Please if you love fantasy, do yourself a favor and give this a listen!! I promise you won’t regret it!
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