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The breathtaking excitement of author Angie Sage's internationally best-selling Septimus Heap series continues with Queste, the fourth book of the saga. Septimus and Jenna must rescue Nicko and Snorri by finding the House of Foryxx, a mysterious place where all Time meets. But both Merrin Meredith and Tertius Fume have more sinister plans in mind.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Book Four, like the others in the Septimus Heap series, is filled with action, drama, and quirky characters, and narrator Gerard Doyle excels in managing all of these elements. Doyle takes listeners along on Septimus's Magykal journey. This time, there's trouble at the Castle, with Merrin Meredith out to get Septimus, who is himself trying to rescue Nicko, who's trapped in another time. Doyle pulls out all the stops as he spins this tale with insightful characterizations (he gives depth even to that sorry piece of work, Merrin) and shrewd timing (he expertly plays up Sage's cliff-hanger chapter ends). Sage's lighter, more humorous moments and little insights on human nature are also amply available to listeners in this pleasing production. J.C.G. (c) AudioFile 2008, Portland, Maine

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