Fatal Revenant, Stephen R. Donaldson
Fatal Revenant, Stephen R. Donaldson
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Fatal Revenant

Author: Stephen R. Donaldson

Narrator: Scott Brick

Unabridged: 32 hr 41 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/06/2021

Categories: Fiction, Fantasy, Epic


Synopsis

Linden Avery, who loved Thomas Covenant when they traveled together to the Land ten years ago, returns to this magical realm in search of her son, Jeremiah. There, not only does she find her son has been healed of the tragic mental condition that kept him mute and unresponsive for years, but she also finds Thomas Covenant himself, impossibly alive and frighteningly intent on carrying out a dark and dangerous plan. Yet when Linden hears Covenant’s voice in her dreams, crying “Linden, find me,” she’s forced to consider whether the man she’s traveling with is the same Thomas Covenant she loved and adored, or whether he’s been twisted into something dark and far more sinister.

About Stephen R. Donaldson

Stephen R. Donaldson is the author of the six volumes of The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant, a landmark in modern fantasy. Every volume, beginning with Lord Foul's Bane in 1977, has been an international bestseller. Donaldson returned to the series with The Runes of the Earth in 2004. He lives in New Mexico.

About Scott Brick

Scott Brick first began narrating audiobooks in 2000, and after recording almost 400 titles in five years, AudioFile magazine named Brick a Golden Voice and “one of the fastest-rising stars in the audiobook galaxy.” He has read a number of titles in Frank Herbert’s bestselling Dune series, and he won the 2003 Science Fiction Audie Award for Dune: The Butlerian Jihad. Brick has narrated for many popular authors, including Michael Pollan, Joseph Finder, Tom Clancy, and Ayn Rand. He has also won over 40 AudioFile Earphones Awards and the AudioFile award for Best Voice in Mystery and Suspense 2011. In 2007, Brick was named Publishers Weekly’s Narrator of the Year. Brick has performed on film, television and radio. He appeared on stage throughout the United States in productions of Cyrano, Hamlet, Macbeth and other plays. In addition to his acting work, Brick choreographs fight sequences, and was a combatant in films including Romeo and Juliet, The Fantasticks and Robin Hood: Men in Tights. He has also been hired by Morgan Freeman to write the screenplay adaptation of Arthur C. Clarke’s Rendezvous with Rama.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Greg on September 10, 2016

I loved the first Chronicles and applauded the second. The third Chronicles began in a cunning way, and I was eager to be swept away into the Land once again. But this book, Fatal Revenant, dragged at my heels. It could be cut by 400 pages and still tell the same story, and the excessive use of anach......more

Goodreads review by Bradley on May 30, 2021

The disappointment I feel over The Last Chronicles of Thomas Covenant so far is like an innominate puissance that has left my love for Stephen R. Donaldson quite frangible. (If you have read the book, you’ll understand the obscure word choices.) Like many others, I am a huge fan of the first two ch......more

Goodreads review by hotsake on April 12, 2023

This was a very difficult book to read and rate. I have never liked the character Linden and in this book some of her chapters were torturous. Now I never liked Thomas Covenant either, but while he was unlikeable and frustrating be was understandable, but Linden just pisses me off and is more irrita......more

Goodreads review by Danie on March 05, 2020

Verbose, too long and somewhat up its own ass? Absolutely. But it’s also glorious - a tour of times and places that will touch anyone who’s ever loved the Land right to the quick. Weaving in and out of legends, offering some very clever touches of continuity, and folding in every question you never......more

Goodreads review by Michael on February 14, 2019

This will fall under the category of "weird asthetic things I like to notice" but I wonder at what point the publisher and/or the author decided that the cover design needed to be changed from "random fantasy widescreen landscape shot" to "major character glaring at you while standing in front of a......more


Quotes

“Thought-provoking…Complicated and original.” Publishers Weekly