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Death Caller

Clay Warrior Stories, Book 13

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Death Caller

By: J. Clifton Slater
Narrated by: P.J. Ochlan
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A clash of deities . . .

"You claim to speak for the Sky Father. That must give you an amazing feeling of power," Alerio suggested. "But Priest of Jupiter, the Goddess Nenia speaks through me. And it is not a feeling of power. In fact, the voice of death creates a sensation of hopelessness."

Welcome to the spring of 258 BC.

The expanding war with the Qart Hadasht Empire is changing the Republic's military supply structure. Supplying scattered Legions and far-flung naval squadrons is overextending the provincial quartermaster system. Growing awkwardly to handle the needs, the military organizations are evolving, slowly. Now evil men have found a way to profit from the disorganization.

The mission for Alerio Sisera is to bring the thieves to justice. But the Tribune has no idea exposing a criminal enterprise will cause a clash between a God and a Goddess. And require vengeance from his alter ego, Death Caller.

©2020 J. Clifton Slater (P)2024 Tantor Media
Ancient War & Military

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