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The Fearsome Fugitive

An Orc Ranger Novella, The Orc Ranger, Book 3

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The Fearsome Fugitive

By: Jacob McElligott
Narrated by: Jack de Golia
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A dangerous bandit, a mysterious tribe, and a ravenous beast. Can Thurk make it off this mountain alive? Magic has returned to the world and with it all manners of problems. In an effort to escape the chaos of life, Thurk takes a contract in the mountains to the north. The job? Hunting down one of the most infamous bandits in the West: a half-ogre by the name of Kal Thorngoode.

When the mission goes awry, Thurk realizes that the true danger on this mountain isn't his quarry, but a monster known as the wendigo. So, battling demons both outer and inner, the orc ranger must defeat both Kal and the monster in this third installment of the Orc Ranger series.

Can the orc ranger prevail and make it out alive? Listen to The Fearsome Fugitive today to find out!

©2020 Jacob McElligott (P)2020 Jacob McElligott
Fantasy Fiction Science Fiction Paranormal

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