The Death of Light AI Audiobook written by Lou Collins, AI narrated with the voice of Archie, a synthesized British voice. Quill’s voice by Google AI British female narrator Ava. Auto-narrated audiobooks offer an affordable alternative to traditionally narrated audiobooks.
Where the light shines, death stalks her from the shadows…
Get ready to be swept away by a thrilling adventure that takes you deep into the treacherous depths of the seemingly utopian city of Scolaris. In The Death of Light, the gripping sequel to The Death of Knowledge, join Quill, the fearless seeker of truth, as she finds herself caught in the crosshairs of a deadly game of international politics.
Amidst the pristine facade of Scolaris, tensions are rising as the city prepares to welcome a diplomatic visitor from the free nation of Asteria. But when the most influential man in Scolaris suddenly vanishes, Quill’s dream of becoming a respected scholar in the Great Library is threatened. As she delves deeper into the web of petty rivalries and political corruption, Quill unravels a shocking murder that thrusts her into a race against time to expose the cunning culprit.
With her newfound family and the fate of both nations hanging in the balance, Quill must summon all her courage and wit to uncover the truth before the flames of free thought are extinguished forever. But as she uncovers the dark secrets lurking beneath Scolaris’ polished exterior, she realises that the true danger may lie closer to home than she ever imagined.
Brimming with lavish world-building, heart-pounding suspense, and a fierce and determined heroine, The Death of Light is a must-read for fans of new adult dystopian adventures.
PRAISE FOR THE DEATH OF LIGHT:
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Once again a book that doesn’t disappoint. Quill has a dream of becoming a Scholar. When an important one is murdered she gets involved to help solve the case. Intriguing, suspenseful, well written.
Jackie, Goodreads
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ People are dropping like flies, but from what??? Quill is a defecto-a servant, but she’s got a lot of street smarts and an intelligent mind that strives for more than her low born status offers. This was an intriguing journey with a lot of twists. I look forward to more adventures with Quill.
Beverly, Goodreads
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Quill a lowly servant must overcome the tensions that are rising in the corrupt political arena and when the ruling council are placed in protective custody, one of them has been murdered and so there’s a killer amongst them . She vows to break free and investigate , stopping at nothing to find the truth and set the city free of corruption and murder. This is a masterpiece, well written, good backgrounding and solid plot, an immersive compelling story.
Jane, Goodreads
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