In joining the warrior society of the Nomana, Seeker, Morning Star, and the Wildman have achieved everything they thought they desired. Yet, as hidden doubts develop, the three friends find themselves pulled in separate directions.
Seeker has gained more power in their training than he or anyone ever imagined, and with this, a new responsibility that isolates him from the others.
Morning Star is consumed with unexpected feelings of love for a friend and begins to lose faith in her abilities.
The Wildman's hunger for power puts him at odds with the teachings of the Nomana, and he struggles to understand his purpose.
But the three heroes' fates again intertwine when an evil plan is set in motion that would destroy everything they have ever known, and this enemy is one that the Nomana may not be able to stand up to alone.
A story of friendship and love, strength and courage, faith and redemption, Jango is a mesmerizing sequel to the acclaimed Seeker.
Weaving together story lines, narrator Michael Page threads together this epic fantasy, the sequel to SEEKER. Returning are Seeker, Morning Star, and the Wildman. When they discover that the warrior sect they seek to join is not what it appears to be, they each take separately and encounter adventures that eventually converge. A strong narrator, Page produces some fine voices, including the booming, faintly Slavic army general and the timid tones of Morning Star. Page's crisp delivery and deliberate pacing make accessible a complex story and a substantial character list. Page creates memorable characters, rarely losing his momentum or his clear reading of a bustling text. C.A. (c) AudioFile 2007, Portland, Maine
About the Author
William Nicholson is the author of the acclaimed Seeker and Jango, books one and two of the Noble Warriors trilogy; the Wind on Fire trilogy; as well as the screenplays for Gladiator and Shadowlands, both of which were nominated for Academy Awards. He lives with his wife and their three children in Sussex, England. www.williamnicholson.co.uk
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