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By the Blade's Edge

A Fantasy Adventure of Daring Exploits and Secret Powers (The Brotherhood of the Scythe, Book 6)

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By the Blade's Edge

By: Sam Whittaker
Narrated by: Khai Lannor
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In chapters 56-69A, Kuran gains more and more power for himself and increases the size of his army. Tag and the other members of the resistance begin to liberate conquered towns and cities. In doing so, they start to add numbers to their forces in an attempt to prepare for the coming war. Meanwhile, Willow, Shalah, and the twins - Brass and Brandt - scheme with the island natives of Gahkul to overthrow the forces of Thrall along with the deadly firemancers occupying Shalah’s former homeland. They are about to set in motion a daring plan which relies on Brass and Brandt’s newly discovered secret.

But before he can have even hope at victory, Tag must go to the ruined city of Pershin and meet the fabled Forge Master. Who is this figure and what does he want? And is there something Tag must do there beyond the reforging of his blade?

©2021 Samuel Whittaker (P)2024 Samuel Whittaker
Dark Fantasy Epic Epic Fantasy Fantasy Fiction City War

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