
Something Wicked
The Chronicles of Breed: Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Chris Coxon
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By:
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K.T. Davies
About this listen
We all know how it goes. You’re getting old, slow....
All of your friends are dead....
You have to fight for your life in an arena, save the Goblin Queen and defeat an evil sorcerer before she destroys a world of Wild magic. And that’s before you even think about facing Shallunsard the demon, the Eldest of the Annurashi, and Halda the Red Witch who’s had a bone to pick with you for 700 years.
Live or die, this is Breed’s last ride.
So, are you ready? Good.
Strap in and hold on.
Something Wicked is audiobook 3 and the final instalment in the groundbreaking The Chronicles of Breed.
©2018 K.T. Davies (P)2018 W. F. Howes Ltd
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