The Ninth Rain – Audiobook Online
The Ninth Rain is the first book in the Winnowing Flame Trilogy by Jen Williams. The story takes place in the once-great city of Ebora, a place that is now stalked by wolves. A man named Tormalin the Oathless does not want to sit idly by while his kingdom falls, so he teams up with Lady Vincenza ‘Vintage’ de Grazon and a fire-wielding witch to reclaim ancient artifacts. The group is quickly swept up in a dangerous web of magic and war, facing monsters and an impending threat from Jure’lia. The Ninth Rain is a high fantasy adventure full of humor, quirkiness, and intricate storytelling.
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The Ninth Rain
- The Winnowing Flame Trilogy, Book 1
- Narrated by: Jot Davies
The first installment in Jen Williams’ exciting new trilogy, from the renowned author of The Copper Cat trilogy, consisting of The Copper Promise, The Iron Ghost, and The Silver Tide, returns with an enthralling new trilogy.
The once-great city of Ebora shone with gold. Now its streets are stalked by wolves. Tormalin the Oathless doesn’t like sitting waiting to die while the kingdom of his legendary ancestors falls – talking about a criminal trip. Better to be among the living, where there are taverns full of women and wine.
When eccentric Lady Vincenza ‘Vintage’ de Grazon invites him to work for her, he sees an easy escape. Even when they team up with a fire-wielding witch on the run, facing monsters and reclaiming ancient artefacts is still better than the disgust he left behind. But not everyone is ready for the Eboran empire to fall, and the adventurers are quickly swept up in a tangled web of magic and war. For Jure’lia is coming, and the Ninth Rain must fall….
This is fantastic! Love all the different characters and their POVs. The world is incredibly unique and the story is captivating. It’s surprising to see how entangled the stories of the different characters are. Despite the obvious dangers, this is an extremely humorous and quirky book, truly a fantastic high fantasy work!
There are so many things to love about this book. Essentially, I would describe it as “Shannara meets Indiana Jones meets Lord of the Rings”. Williams’ writing style is very intricate and atmospheric. Most chapters begin with a diary entry or a snippet of a personal letter – this may sound tedious, but they are crafted perfectly and either satisfy questions raised in previous chapters or create new mysteries to be explained further within those very same chapters. The world of the Ninth Rain is complex – but explaining it all upfront would be extremely boring. So, approaching it almost like “vocabulary”, we as readers are able to piece together the history of Ebora, Jure’lia, Winnowry, and Ygseril. The world-building is top-notch. It is large in scale and while familiar fantasy tropes are present, it is truly unique and standout. The cities and countries all have their own culture, history, and traditions. The characters are brilliantly crafted, each with their own distinct voice and personality, and their conflicts and goals stem from their backgrounds.
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