The Oak and the Ram Dramatized Adapt..., Michael Moorcock
The Oak and the Ram Dramatized Adapt..., Michael Moorcock
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The Oak and the Ram [Dramatized Adaptation]

Author: Michael Moorcock

Series: Corum #5

Narrator: Elizabeth Jernigan, Danny Gavigan, Nora Achrati, Tim Getman, Andy Clemence, Chris Davenport, Karen Novack, Bradley Smith, Lawrence Redmond, Chris Genebach, Gregory Wooddell, A Full Cast, Christopher Graybill, Nanette Savard, Thomas Keegan, David Jourdan

Unabridged: 4 hr 25 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: GraphicAudio

Published: 06/03/2020

Categories: Fiction, Fantasy, Epic


Synopsis

Spring has turned to summer, the hottest and most abundant summer ever remembered in the Mabden lands. But in the mists lurks an insidious coldness—the icy presence of the Fhoi Myore. Despite being slowly decayed by the warmth of the world, these harbingers of death will stop at nothing to overwhelm the Earth.

The High King of the Mabden, Amergin, must unite the race in the fight against the Fhoi Myore. But Amergin is in thrall to the dark magic of the Gods of Limbo. It falls to Corum of the Silver Hand to restore the rightful power of the High King with the miraculous forces of two legendary talismans: the Golden Oak and the Silver Ram...

Author Bio

Michael Moorcock is one of the most important and influential figures in speculative fiction and fantasy literature. Listed recently by The Times (London) as among the fifty greatest British writers since 1945, he is the author of 100 books and more than 150 shorter stories in practically every genre. He has been the recipient of several lifetime achievement awards, including the Prix Utopiales, the SFWA Grand Master, the Stoker, and the World Fantasy, and has been inducted into the Science Fiction Hall of Fame. He has been awarded the Nebula Award, the World Fantasy Award, the John W. Campbell Award, the British Fantasy Award, the Guardian Fiction Prize, and has been shortlisted for the Whitbread Award. He has been compared to Balzac, Dickens, Dumas, Ian Fleming, Joyce, and Robert E. Howard, to name a few.

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