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Hamartia
- Mountain King Saga, Book 2
- Narrated by: Daniel Wisniewski, Rebecca Woods
- Length: 17 hrs and 30 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Becoming king was just the beginning....
With all survivors in Svartheim under his control, Abram has become the Mountain King. Revenge is his, yet his troubles have only begun. The dungeon is a shambles of death and decay. His goblins and hobs are few in number and lack training. The bridge to the surface is in ruins, and his latest bond is a literal demon bent on corrupting and destroying him.
Yet Abram is nothing if not resourceful and rapidly sets about improving his circumstances through thrift, hard work, alliance, and subterfuge. With a massive tauren horde on the march and enemies both seen and unseen all around, the gravest danger may come from within. As his mental state deteriorates, Abram begins to lose time and question which of the lives he leads is reality, and which is the game....
This book does not pan to waving curtains and fade to black. Those uninterested or under the age of 18 are strongly warned of explicit content.
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- Anonymous User
- 08-09-2021
All hail the rise of our new Dark Lord!
I love this series, it's a totally new look at the world of Celestine from a totally different angle from the original Celestine Chronicles Series. In stark contrast the heroic Terry Mack, our hero (villian?) Abram is cool, calculating and utterly mad in not truly understanding that he is more than just a VR game.
Surrounding himself with creatures of myth and legend you'll be hitting Wikipedia hard to learn more about the monsters he has bound to his side. Such a great tale but not for the faint of heart as this is a peek at the darker side of the vibrant world of Celestine. I love it!
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