Dark Quest


Read by Richard S. Tuttle

(4.6 stars; 229 reviews)

Dark Quest is the second volume of the Targa Trilogy, which is the cornerstone of the epic fantasy Alcea Collection which spans seventeen volumes in three series. The Targa Trilogy began with Origin Scroll.

The evil magician, Sarac, has been banished to another Universe, but his followers strive to free him. Sarac’s assistant. Mordac, gathers hundreds of dark magicians and instructs them to gather every book in the world, no matter what it takes. While his minions brutally execute his orders, Mordac plots the downfall of all of the governments on the continent. As Alexander and Jenneva try to halt the coming chaos, their own country turns against them.


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Chapters

Chapter 01 - Disciple Read by Richard S. Tuttle
Chapter 02 - Doors Read by Richard S. Tuttle
Chapter 03 - Wedding Read by Richard S. Tuttle
Chapter 04 - Rangers Read by Richard S. Tuttle
Chapter 05 - Commerce Read by Richard S. Tuttle
Chapter 06 - Glendor Read by Richard S. Tuttle
Chapter 07 - Turmoil Read by Richard S. Tuttle
Chapter 08 - Heir Read by Richard S. Tuttle
Chapter 09 - Coronation Read by Richard S. Tuttle
Chapter 10 - Surprise Read by Richard S. Tuttle
Chapter 11 - Discovery Read by Richard S. Tuttle
Chapter 12 - Scheming Read by Richard S. Tuttle
Chapter 13 - Uncloaking Read by Richard S. Tuttle
Chapter 14 - Incursion Read by Richard S. Tuttle
Chapter 15 - Trekum Read by Richard S. Tuttle
Chapter 16 - Bottomless Well Read by Richard S. Tuttle
Chapter 17 - Talman Read by Richard S. Tuttle
Chapter 18 - Sarac Read by Richard S. Tuttle
Chapter 19 - Recon Read by Richard S. Tuttle
Chapter 20 - Battle Read by Richard S. Tuttle

Reviews


(4.5 stars)

there seems to be a rule that says the second installment of a trilogy has to be dark. Its an unnecessary rule. The author also seems to not understand that pronouns exists for a reason. Often times we hear "Alex" ten times in a row when a simple "he" would work. Also, sometimes extra words are thrown in for no good reason. "each member of the rangers" as opposed to "each ranger". All that said, it is a sound story with an interesting take on how a multiverse would work.

Decent follow on from book 1


(3 stars)

Very similar in all aspects to book one. A decent read that is delivered in an okay fashion. Yes it is a bit flat at times and when you arrive at the pivotal point in the story, it is very quickly brushed over. Even so, worth a listen


(0 stars)

Great second book in the series. I have really enjoyed this series and hope Mr. Tuttle finishes his Podiobooks with the third book. I can hardly wait for it to follow this one.Some of the tactics in the war felt sort of slow and difficult to understand...no maps in an ...


(0 stars)

Donna, thank you for the warm comments. I am pleased that you enjoyed Dark Quest. You are correct that Dark Quest does not stand alone well. It is not intended to, which is why I mark it clearly as Book Two of the Targa Trilogy. My character development is intentionally ...


(0 stars)

I think this is a good trilogy for pre-teens as an introduction to the fantasy genre. The ideas in this series (I've listened to the whole trilogy) are really quite good, and young readers would not be over-whelmed by language or content. As an adult reader, it was missing much ...

Great sequel


(4.5 stars)

A decent sequel to the first book in this trilogy. The story has plenty of twists and turns that keep you guessing, and ends with the typical "happy ending". The author, as in the previous book, does a fine job of reading. Thank you LibriVox


(4 stars)

Author has good imagination, and a little better reading style than in #1. Wish plots were a little more complex, but it's good for a casual listen.


(0 stars)

I am in love with ALL of the characters!! This is a great trilogy!! I can't wait to listen to the final book!!