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An Echo of Things to Come

The Licanius Trilogy • Book 2

4.42 ABR Score (70.5K ratings)
★ 4.2 Goodreads (53.8K) ★ 4.69 Audible (16.7K)
26h 28m Released 2017 Fantasy

Why Listen to This Audiobook?

Book 2 of a trilogy is where most series lose you — Islington uses it to make you realize you didn't fully understand book 1.

  • Great if you want: multi-POV epic fantasy where past mysteries finally crack open
  • Listening experience: slow-burn with payoffs that recontextualize everything you thought you knew
  • Narration: Kramer's measured cadence is built for dense mythology and weighty reveals
  • Skip if: you haven't finished The Shadow of What Was Lost first

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About This Audiobook

Davian and his companions face mounting darkness as the protective Boundary weakens and ancient enemies gather strength. While Augurs emerge from hiding under a fragile amnesty, the reprieve may prove meaningless as fresh horrors suggest their world's doom approaches faster than anyone anticipated. In the capital, Wirr navigates deadly political intrigue as he assumes the controversial role of Northwarden, uncovering disturbing truths about a decades-old rebellion. Meanwhile, Asha investigates the mysterious disappearance of the Shadows, seeking answers that could change everything, while Caeden races against time to fulfill a dangerous bargain even as recovered memories blur the lines between ally and enemy.

Michael Kramer delivers a masterful performance that elevates this complex middle volume of Islington's trilogy. His nuanced character work distinguishes between multiple viewpoints without sacrificing narrative flow, while his measured pacing allows listeners to absorb the intricate world-building and political machinations that define this epic. Kramer's experience with fantasy epics shows in his handling of the dense mythology and shifting allegiances, making the 26-hour runtime feel engaging rather than daunting.