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The Light of All That Falls

The Licanius Trilogy • Book 3

4.53 ABR Score (53.4K ratings)
★ 4.4 Goodreads (41.6K) ★ 4.74 Audible (11.8K)
30h 39m Released 2019 Fantasy

Why Listen to This Audiobook?

Thirty hours with Michael Kramer closing out a trilogy is less a listening experience and more a reckoning — this is the payoff Islington's been building toward for three books.

  • Great if you want: a satisfying, emotionally brutal finale to a dense epic
  • Listening experience: weighty and deliberate — convergence of years-long threads
  • Narration: Kramer handles multi-POV political and emotional beats with authority
  • Skip if: you haven't read books one and two — entry here is impossible

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About This Audiobook

Ancient powers converge in a world where time itself has become a weapon, and the fate of entire civilizations hangs in the balance. As supernatural entities breach protective barriers that have stood for millennia, three young heroes find themselves scattered across hostile territories, each facing impossible choices that will determine whether their realm survives or falls to eternal darkness. Political conspiracies unravel in the capital while imprisoned allies struggle against immortal enemies who seek to undo a crucial sacrifice that may have been their world's only hope.

Michael Kramer delivers a masterful performance that brings emotional weight to this sprawling fantasy epic's climactic volume. His nuanced character work distinguishes between multiple perspectives and timelines, while his measured pacing allows listeners to fully absorb the complex magical systems and political intrigue that define Islington's world. Kramer's gravitas perfectly matches the story's themes of sacrifice and redemption, making the thirty-hour runtime feel purposeful rather than daunting. The audio format enhances the narrative's epic scope, transforming dense exposition into an immersive experience that showcases both the narrator's skill and the author's intricate plotting.