Ancient Prophecy


Read by Richard S. Tuttle

(4.5 stars; 269 reviews)

Ages ago, elves and dwarves unknowingly migrated between Universes via a Junction. Jenneva and Egam believe they have found a Junction and plan a trip with Alexander to test the theory and investigate the origins of the elves and dwarves. Because they believe that the perennial animosity between the two races is due to misunderstandings about their histories, the mages include the prince of elves and the prince of dwarves in the group. Trouble begins at the very start of the journey as Egam falters going through the Junction, awakening an old nemesis, the evil demon, Alutar. It appears that the excursion will not just clarify history, but actually change it. As the group discovers they are trapped in the new Universe, the shocking truth of the real history of the races is overshadowed by impending doom as an ancient prophecy begins to unfold. Meanwhile, the evil sorcerer, Sarac, not only gains freedom from his imprisonment, but also gains the blessing of the evil demon, Alutar. With the blessing, Sarac is given new powers and is promised a reign of a thousand years. The race is on to prevent Sarac from unfettered control of the Universes, as our trio stands incapable of altering the prophecy of destruction.


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Chapters

Chapter 01 - Honeymoon Read by Richard S. Tuttle
Chapter 02 - The Plan Read by Richard S. Tuttle
Chapter 03 - Elf Universe Read by Richard S. Tuttle
Chapter 04 - Trekum Read by Richard S. Tuttle
Chapter 05 - Contact Read by Richard S. Tuttle
Chapter 06 - Cordonia Read by Richard S. Tuttle
Chapter 07 - Dorgun Read by Richard S. Tuttle
Chapter 08 - Tower of Peace Read by Richard S. Tuttle
Chapter 09 - Alutar Read by Richard S. Tuttle
Chapter 10 – Tagaret Read by Richard S. Tuttle
Chapter 11 – Prophecy Read by Richard S. Tuttle
Chapter 12 – Dark One Read by Richard S. Tuttle
Chapter 13 – Secor Read by Richard S. Tuttle
Chapter 14 – Trouble Read by Richard S. Tuttle
Chapter 15 – Dusty Trail Inn Read by Richard S. Tuttle
Chapter 16 – Penetration Read by Richard S. Tuttle
Chapter 17 – Tower of Destruction Read by Richard S. Tuttle
Chapter 18 – Collapse Read by Richard S. Tuttle
Chapter 19 – Cave of Winds Read by Richard S. Tuttle
Chapter 20 – Spell of Binding Read by Richard S. Tuttle

Reviews


Jim, thanks for the great review and thank you for your service! If you liked the Targa Trilogy, you will love the Sword of Heavens series. The chapter introductions exist only in the podcast versions as each chapter is distributed independently. Outside of the podcasts, the introduction is only present ...


Sapphire of the Fairies, Book 1 of Sword of Heavens, was released in MP3 format on November 15, 2008. It is available in libraries and web stores (including rstuttle.com). There are currently no plans to release it on podiobooks.com. At this time, all of the Sword of Heavens series has ...

A good sequel to the series


(5 stars)

A decent sequel to the first two books in the series, it has a lot of unexpected twists and turns and keeps you interested. As expected the ending leaves you hanging for there are many more books to follow in this series, this is only the first three (trilogy). The author does a fine job reading making the characters more real. Thank you Richard for your talented writing and reading, and for sharing it.

Another reader could make a difference for me


(2 stars)

The synopsis sounded great. I love the idea of the writer reading it was charming to me. It is mysteriously the case that the best readers of work are not the writers themselves. The reader on this one came across as bored, and I was not able to appreciate the excitement of the tale I know he was feeling when he wrote it.


Richard, I'm Jim Fleming, I'm a 57 year old man, and Sir, I'd love to leave you a review. Yes, I'm 57, a retired Military Veteran, (aka an old fart!) and Sir, you've written and narrated an epic. A Great Epic, I should say. You did a good job, and ...


Truly fantastic : ). Thank you so much. My only disappointment is that it's over.. To find out what happens next, I have to seek out Sapphire of the Fairies? Please say yes, I can't bear to think that this might be the end.

worst ending ever


(0.5 stars)

by far one of the shittiest endings to a "trilogy" I have ever read. It sours my thoughts of the series as a whole. Nothing resolved, and just feels like a gigantic waste of time.


(4 stars)

An author should reaknow how to pronounce the word "hovered". Ending was too abrupt, and it felt like we missed a chapter somewhere