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Death of a King

The Goblin Wars, Book 2

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Death of a King

By: Stuart Thaman
Narrated by: Bryson David Hoff
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In the midst of war, the panicked citizens of Talonrend take to the road in search of their ancestral home. Unknown to them, the clans of the wilds have united under a mysterious shaman in search of conquest.

Gravlox and Vorst are locked in the dungeon beneath Castle Talon, and Prince Herod wastes away on his deathbed. A field of goblin skeletons stretches from Terror's Lament to the Clawflow River, but Lady Scrapple's army has not been beaten.

To the goblin queen, everything has purpose - even bones.

Welcome to the second book of The Goblin Wars.

©2014 Stuart Thaman (P)2018 Stuart Thaman
Epic Epic Fantasy Fantasy Sword & Sorcery Fiction Royalty War

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