
The Skin Stealer's Son
Fox's Tongue and Kirin's Bone, Book 2
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Gary Furlong
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The king is dead. Long live the king.
Spring has come, and with it the dragons, using tactics they've no right to know. Not without a more experienced mind leading them. As suspicions around King Orin's state of humanity deepen, Aaron steps foot into the wider world for the first time. And oh, there are so many plots to be plotted, out here.
©2023 Allison M. Kovacs (P)2024 Podium AudioWhat listeners say about The Skin Stealer's Son
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- Anonymous User
- 04-26-25
Incredible series
This book series is genuinely my new favorite, I have not stopped thinking about it since I finished this book. The first one was great but the second one built on it wonderfully
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- magnusmedic
- 12-07-24
Amazing story and narrator!
I absolutely love this series! This was just as great as the first book. The story is amazing and the narration is perfect.
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- AE
- 07-13-24
unique fantasy world
excellent sequel and I really enjoyed the story. the narrator has a pleasant voice and musical accent. read book 1 first as this is not a standalone story but you will enjoy both.
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- O-C
- 03-29-25
Liar, Liar, Kingdom On Fire
The spring is here, the dragons are coming, and the king is a dopple.
The world will not stand still for Aaron to avenge the late king. Marcus has a family Aaron needs to meet, the Late Wake has skills Aaron needs to learn, and even if Orin is a human, not everyone will be as happy with that as they should be. And perhaps most importantly, Lastreign has been losing a war of attrition against the dragons for over a decade, and the breaking point is approaching fast. If humanity is to survive, Aaron will need to trust people. But which people? And with what secrets?
This sequel is one of the best I've ever read, expanding upon the relationships and stakes of the first while deepening our understanding of the world. We learn more about the humans outside of Oneking, of the people who fight the dragons every year, and the people who once served the northern Griffins. The narration and prose are once more fantastic, and the pacing manages to stay smooth and interesting despite shifting between quick summaries of multiple weeks and more standard adventures multiple times, always keeping the story interesting.
Things are becoming tenser as secrets new and old are revealed, and plots long in the making are tightening their grip around the kingdom of Lastreign. Time is running short for everyone, and Aaron only has so much attention to spare. He has schemes of his own, after all, and even for a man who can see death coming, not everything can be avoided.
I cannot recommend this enough.
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- Anonymous User
- 07-22-24
amazing!
as well written and captivating as the first book, with the same level of wonderful narration. i can't wait for the next book to come out, so in the meantime I'm probably going to re-listen a couple (hundred) times :)
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