The Rulers of the Lakes


Read by Kenneth Sergeant Gaghan

(4.3 stars; 40 reviews)

"The Rulers of the Lakes" is a complete story, but it is also the third volume of the French and Indian War Series, following "The Hunters of the Hills" and "The Shadow of the North." Robert Lennox, Tayoga, Willet, and all the important characters in the earlier romances reappear. - Summary by the Foreword (8 hr 54 min)

Chapters

Ch 1: The Heralds of Peril 32:43 Read by Kenneth Sergeant Gaghan
Ch 2: The Kindly Bridge 31:48 Read by Kenneth Sergeant Gaghan
Ch 3: The Flight 33:52 Read by Kenneth Sergeant Gaghan
Ch 4: A Forest Concert, part 1 14:12 Read by Kenneth Sergeant Gaghan
Ch 4: A Forest Concert, part 2 22:49 Read by Kenneth Sergeant Gaghan
Ch 5: Gathering Forces, part 1 17:17 Read by Kenneth Sergeant Gaghan
Ch 5: Gathering Forces, part 2 21:09 Read by Kenneth Sergeant Gaghan
Ch 6: The Dark Stranger, part 1 22:59 Read by Kenneth Sergeant Gaghan
Ch 6:The Dark Stranger, part 2 16:01 Read by Kenneth Sergeant Gaghan
Ch 7: On the Great Trail 30:21 Read by Kenneth Sergeant Gaghan
Ch 8: Areskoui's Favor, part 1 18:54 Read by Kenneth Sergeant Gaghan
Ch 8: Areskoui's Favor, part 2 20:57 Read by Kenneth Sergeant Gaghan
Ch 9: On Andiatarocte 31:54 Read by Kenneth Sergeant Gaghan
Ch 10: The Naval Combat 34:57 Read by Kenneth Sergeant Gaghan
Ch 11: The Comrades, part 1 18:43 Read by Kenneth Sergeant Gaghan
Ch 11: The Comrades, part 2 18:45 Read by Kenneth Sergeant Gaghan
Ch 12: The Sinister Siege, part 1 19:27 Read by Kenneth Sergeant Gaghan
Ch 12: The Sinister Siege, part 2 23:02 Read by Kenneth Sergeant Gaghan
Ch 13: Tandakora's Grasp 33:08 Read by Kenneth Sergeant Gaghan
Ch 14: Sharp Sword, part 1 18:15 Read by Kenneth Sergeant Gaghan
Ch 14: Sharp Sword, part 2 18:07 Read by Kenneth Sergeant Gaghan
Ch 15: The Lake Battle 35:16 Read by Kenneth Sergeant Gaghan

Reviews

don't miss this series!


(5 stars)

great book made we've. better by a great narrator! I like his cadence and timbre


(1 stars)

There are heroic as well as misfortunate events written by the author with uncommon skill. Unfortunately you would miss many by listening to this narrator. You would think you were walking to the store to get a gallon of milk. Can you say MONOTONE. This book is chock full of adventure of the highest order...it is read like it is a Chinese menu.