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The Freetown Bridge

The Black River Chronicles, Book 3

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The Freetown Bridge

By: L.G. Surgeson
Narrated by: Rachael Reading
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Any who believe the Freetown Bridge to be a monument to freedom have sadly misjudged the dark intent of the Frisian Inquisition. Thousands of slaves have been snatched to help with its construction, and the fears of its purpose are building across the continent.

Shrouded in mystery and heavily guarded, the Bridge nears completion. Unable to stop themselves, a small group of adventurers from the renegade city-state of Aberddu seek to join those who would destroy it. A ragtag gang of mercenaries, priests, and greenskins prepare to stand up to the might of the Red Inquisition, before they discover that the enemy is closer than they realized.

The Freetown Bridge is the third book in L.G. Surgeson's epic fantasy series, The Black River Chronicles.

©2017 LG Surgeson (P)2022 LG Surgeson
Action & Adventure Epic Epic Fantasy Fiction Fantasy

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