The General of Izril: The Wandering Inn, Book 6

Clowns, Goblins, and Erin Solstice. Not all in the same place, mind you.

Erin Solstice trusts a lot of people—even some lost Redfangs survivors of Esthelm—but can she handle being friends with Goblins when every hand is turned against them and the tribes are on the rampage? 

Liscor is in the path of Goblin Lord's inexorable march north, and the fates of Rags, Garen Redfang, and Tremborag's Goblin tribes are all tied to an impending war. Who will survive?

Tom the [Clown] is facing Demons in Rhir while Zel Shivertail is facing Wall Lord Ilvriss and an uncertain future. Faced with the knowledge of the Necromancer's return, who can the two Drakes turn to?

Contains bonus content, an exclusive account of the 2nd Antinium War by famed [Writer], Krsysl Wordsmith.


My Opinion: 34 hours, 1 Credit / $51.99, Audiobook Version

This is a review of the 6th book in the Wandering Inn series. Oddly, it’s not available as an ebook as of this review. Instead, it's only available as an audiobook. So, the review will be little different as it will add an opinion on the narration, which is done by  Andrea Parsneau.

On the issue of story content, consumers of previous entries in the series will enjoy this addition. It continues the slice of life/serial nature of the series with multiple narrative story arcs for different characters set in a variety of locations. All the characters featured have been previously introduced: The clown and the chosen heroes, the All Seeing Emperor, Erin Solstice, Zel Shivertail, the Necromancer, Rags, the Goblin Lord, and many more. No one new, so there’s a good bit of development in story and RPG progression for people you like or don’t. There are loads of good fights and a few moments in the end that will seriously surprise you. For me, I really enjoyed most of the story, though not the story arc that involved the clown. And most listeners seem to enjoy this entry too.

On the topic of narration, it could not be better.  Andrea Parsneau is a top notch performer with a plethora of voices that resonate with emotion. I was seriously jealous of her range and capability to add a wonderful layer of depth to an already good story.

Overall, the audiobook is a really good addition for me and for many other fans of the series.

Score: 7.8 out of 10  

The General of Izril: The Wandering Inn, Book 6

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