Review “Gigi Marceau-Clarke shines in her performance of Margaret Weis’s novel. She’s got a beautiful voice—she even sings at times during the novel—and breathes life into the numerous characters…. Weis creates an interesting cast of all-female followers of the Mistress of Dragons.” —AudioFile on Mistress of Dragons “Two brothers of mixed dragon and human blood become aware of each other’s existence and begin to unravel the secrets surrounding their births and upbringing. Stefen Rudnicki and Gabrielle de Cuir narrate. Individually and jointly they provide a strong, steady narration, passing the story back and forth smoothly.” —AudioFile on The Dragon’s Son Product Description The third and concluding volume to Margaret Weis’s spectacular Dragonvarld trilogy, Master of Dragons.They were twin brothers, the offspring of Dragon magic, one raised in court, the other in hiding. But, the link that exists between them will not be broken by mere distance, and in the very duality of their origin lies mankind’s hope for peace and safety. When two renegade dragons with an army of crazed demi-human/dragons devise a plan to enslave all mankind—an act in direct contravention to all the precepts of the Dragon parliament—it is up to the two brothers (separate and together) and Draconas, the special emissary of the Parliament to ensure mankind’s survival. Even if by doing so, it will mean the eventual doom of the Dragonkind. About the Author MARGARET WEIS is the co-creator of such bestselling worlds as Dragonlance, Dark Sword, and Death Gate. She lives in Williams Bay, WI.Suzanne Toren has over 30 plus years of experience in recording. She was honored by the American Foundation for the Blind's Scourby Award for Narrator of the Year in 1988, and AudioFile magazine named her the 2009 Best Voice in Nonfiction & Culture. The recipient of multiple Earphones Awards, her many credits include works by such authors as Jane Smiley, Margaret Weis, Jerry Spinelli, Barbara Kingsolver, and Cynthia Rylant. Suzanne also performs on and off-Broadway and in regional theatres. From AudioFile Much of the richness of this trilogy lies in the complex relationships between humans and dragons in a time when their worlds seem destined to collide and create widespread destruction. Although a listener could start with this final installment of the Dragonvarld Trilogy, it would doubtless be more enjoyable to begin at the beginning. Suzanne Toren is a powerful narrator who has a command of her characters and the drama of the plot. Her characterizations are subtle and multilayered, and draw upon the complexities of the characters. Toren's pace is steady and intense, and is balanced by the judicious use of a more relaxed cadence. J.E.M. © AudioFile 2006, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine