Condemned
Lord Valevsky: Last of the Line, Book 7
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Kevin T. Collins
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Death is not the end. Maximilian Valevsky was slain, but rune magic has returned him to this reality. There are still enemies to destroy and evil forces to expel from this world.
The only question is: what will he do with the person who finally did him in? Will he forgive and forget, or take action to ensure his killer can never pull of such a trick again?
But before resolving this issue, he must find a way to remove the rune magic. What's the point of killing someone if they just keep coming back?
©2024 V. Mahanenko; English translation copyright 2024 by Taylor Elise Margvelashvili (P)2024 TantorWhat listeners say about Condemned
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