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Dark Age (1 of 3) [Dramatized Adaptation]
によって
Pierce Brown
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Action & Adventure
形式
オーディオブック
言語
英語
公開されました
Aug 5, 2025
出版社
Graphic Audio
ISBN-13
9798890557254
説明
In a world teetering on the edge of chaos, Darrow stands as a monumental figure, having shattered the unyielding chains that once bound him. The revolution he sparked a decade ago lit the fires of change, but as he soon discovers, the aftermath has splintered into turmoil. Amidst the ruins of his dreams, he faces not only the consequences of his actions but also the relentless struggles of a society still grappling with the question of what true freedom means.
As friendships fray and alliances shift, Darrow must navigate a landscape where trust is a rare commodity. He finds himself juggling the weight of leadership while wrestling with his own doubts and regrets. The stakes are perilously high, and every decision can alter the course of thousands of lives as the shadows of the past loom large.
The journey unfolds with relentless intensity, inviting readers to witness the emotional and moral battles that challenge Darrow's very essence. Lushly crafted and thought-provoking, this saga plunges into the complexities of rebellion, loyalty, and the age-old struggle for power, ultimately posing the question: When you break the world, can you ever truly rebuild it?
As friendships fray and alliances shift, Darrow must navigate a landscape where trust is a rare commodity. He finds himself juggling the weight of leadership while wrestling with his own doubts and regrets. The stakes are perilously high, and every decision can alter the course of thousands of lives as the shadows of the past loom large.
The journey unfolds with relentless intensity, inviting readers to witness the emotional and moral battles that challenge Darrow's very essence. Lushly crafted and thought-provoking, this saga plunges into the complexities of rebellion, loyalty, and the age-old struggle for power, ultimately posing the question: When you break the world, can you ever truly rebuild it?