

Dragon Age: Asunder
Author: David Gaider
Series: Dragon Age #3
Narrator: Gildart Jackson
Unabridged: 14 hr 36 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Tantor Media
Published: 04/19/2016
Author: David Gaider
Series: Dragon Age #3
Narrator: Gildart Jackson
Unabridged: 14 hr 36 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Tantor Media
Published: 04/19/2016
David Gaider lives in Edmonton, Alberta, and has worked for video game developer BioWare since 1999. He is the lead writer on the role-playing game Dragon Age: Origins and has previously worked on such titles as Baldur's Gate 2: Shadows of Amn; Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, which earned him a Game Developer's Choice Award; and Neverwinter Nights.
The life of a Mage. A series of unexplained murders start happening at the White Spire, heart of the Templar Order in the Kingdom of Orlais. Mage Rhys embarks on a perilous journey to the Western borders in a risky attempt to prove his innocence. Several discoveries along the way will change his l......more
How do you stop a murderer who is invisible and doesn’t, technically speaking, even exist? Not easily that’s for sure. Only one man can actually see him and he dare not give his perceptions voice because everybody will think he is utterly insane. Even a mention of the murderer’s name is forgotten by......more
I don't remember purchasing Asunder, so it is a good thing that I stumbled upon it in my pile of unread books, just when I was thinking of getting a copy. You see, the video game Dragon Age: Inquisition is coming out later in 2014, and as one of the few people who enjoyed both the games that came be......more
One of the most intriguing struggles depicted in the Dragon Age universe is between the Circle of Magi and the Templar Order. The basic premise is that mages are kept locked up in the setting, forbidden from using their talents save under the careful supervision of the anti-magic trained knights of......more
This is the first, and will probably be the only, Dragon Age tie-in novel I have read. I thought I'd give it a go because a) Gaider is an exceptionally good writer of characters (for those readers who don't play story-based video games, yes video games have characters, and plots, and stuff. And they......more