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City of Heavenly Fire
- Mortal Instruments, Book 6
- Narrated by: Grant Cartwright, Eloise Oxer
- Length: 23 hrs and 53 mins
- Categories: Teen & Young Adult, Science Fiction & Fantasy
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Publisher's Summary
Sebastian Morgenstern is on the move, systematically turning Shadowhunter against Shadowhunter. When one of the greatest betrayals the Nephilim have ever known is revealed, Clary, Jace, Isabelle, Simon, and Alec must flee - even if their journey takes them deep into the demon realms, where no Shadowhunter has set foot before, and from which no human being has ever returned. Love will be sacrificed and lives lost in the thrilling and long-awaited final installment of the best-selling and acclaimed Mortal Instruments.
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- Paolo
- 11-04-18
It was good but could have been great
For all those that read Grant Cartright butchered this audio book, please note that he didnt do a tereible job. He just didnt put on a performance equivalent to that which was in book 5.
But its not just that. The audio technician or editor didnt do a great job either as you can hear each narator swallow, lip smack among other unusual sounds u dont expect to hear with a quality audio book. Noises that are distracting and break immersion when listening via headphones.
So is this worth listening to?
Yes
Is it entertaining?
Yes
Could the performance been better?
Yes.
Enjoy.
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- Amazon Customer
- 09-07-15
love love love!!!
I love all Cassandra Clare's books. I can never put them down!! And can't wait for more books from her!!! <3
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- Hannah
- 15-09-14
Remarkably beautiful and bbitter sweet.
Anything I write does not do justice to the months spent reading the world Cassandra has created through the inferno devices and Immortal instruments. I never knew what to expect when pressing the play button on Clockwork Angel and again for City of Bones. Completely blown away and pleasantly surprised each time. A huge bar has been set and it’ll be difficult to find a new series that can measure up. I’ll miss the Harendales, Lightwoods, Fairchilds, Simon and Magness plus the many who played a part in such an stunning read…, well definitely not Sebastian. That dude creeps me out and gave me nightmares. For every truly good comes the deeply evil. It’s kinda sad and bitter sweet to say goodbye. Goes to show how great of an author Cassandra is to create such characters yu come to love, hate and be irritated by. I laughed, cried, nearly punched the player and cheered over and over. Brilliant night time reading! Looking forwad to Emma’s story in the upcoming series The Dark Artifices. Yeah!!!
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- emily
- 08-05-17
Amazing!
I loved the Shadow World!! And all of the couples. Clace Sizzy Malec etc... but the girl was creepy
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- Craig&leah's World
- 18-12-20
Female narrator ruins this again 😒
I don't understand why the UK have to have a different narrator why can't we buy the Sophie Turner version done by Simon and Schuster? Its much better then this same with the City of Lost Souls I would recommend finding somewhere you can get the Simon and Schuster version of both books the narration is much better don't waste your money on this.
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- Jusalp
- 05-10-17
A little too much information but well written
I think this book had a little more information than needed. I am sure Cassandra Clare had in mind the sequel already in her mind, and probably that is the reason of the introduction of new characters. But in my opinion, that is pointless when talking about the last book in one series.
Anyway, a part from the new characters, this book finishes every story ever started and it flows very fasts.
Also really enjoyed the narration with enthusiasm, which is always a plus for audiobooks.
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- Amazon Customer
- 03-08-15
Good story ruined by a crap narrator. Again.
Loved the book, shame it had to end, but baffled as to why Oxer was used again. Found myself groaning and covering my ears every time she comes on. When you switch narrators at least ask that they learn the pronociations of names etc from the previous books, and can pronounce the words, domestic and foreign, required. Perhaps the recording of this book was rushed and not checked properly for mistakes, who knows.
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- Amazon Customer
- 19-02-21
Great conclusion to the series.
Loved the story and development of the characters. Narration was just right. Plenty of twists and turns along the way.
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- Debster K
- 08-02-21
Excellent final book to this series
I originally got the first of these books for my daughter but became thoroughly hooked. I've really enjoyed reading all of these books.
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- Laura Davies
- 14-11-20
Loved it
Didn't want this to end. Really enjoyed this series. Highly recommend to all who love the shadow world
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- cocokittens
- 30-10-20
stunning
one of the best books ever written. I loved every second of it truly...amazing
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- NeilRC94
- 22-04-20
An end and a beginning.
I have loved this entire saga. The story has kept me hooked all the way through. Again, Eloise and Grant have done an amazing job at narrating this instalment. This may be the end of "The Mortal Instruments " saga. However, I will definitely reading (listening) to the other series set in the "Shadow Hunter" universe in the future.
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- Emma L. White
- 15-03-20
Ruined by the constant mouth slapping of the male reader!
Love this series and this was a fitting end to a epic saga! The Readers are good mainly but could someone please tell the male reader to stop slapping his mouth and just basically being noisy when he reads! It’s a horrible sound!! There also needs to be some understanding of pronunciation!
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- Carla MM
- 03-07-19
A Great Final Installment
A Great Book to end a great series
Beautifully written
Nicely performed
Brilliant twists leaving you wondering what is coming next and even now at the end of this series, I cannot wait to pick up the series based in the shadow world.
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- Bernice
- 19-04-19
ASMR readers
I liked that the annunciation of non English words were really good by both readers. I disliked how the female reader made Clary sound like she was 12 and it felt like asmr in a bad way. Her rendition of male characters all sounded constipated. The male reader kept swallowing in the most awkward times and with headphones it was awful! The book was great and I’m sad to have finished the series.
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- Rebecca Louise Cullen Martin
- 14-07-19
Highly Entertaining
Thoroughly enjoyed this story.
Excellent performances by Grant Cartwright and Eloise Oxer.
I highly recommend.
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- samantha
- 27-09-18
love these books
So sad it's over I love these books they have keepers me going for ages and been my joy
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- Anonymous User
- 15-02-18
loved it
improved pronunciation on the previous book and great story as always. I'm just sad It's over
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- Debs Langman
- 16-08-17
love it
loved it! love absolutely everything about it! Cassandra clare is soo talented..and the readers were awesome too