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The Goblin Wars: Rebirth of a God, Book 3

By: Stuart Thaman
Narrated by: Bryson David Hoff
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Lady Scrapple is dead, but the war is far from over. Corpses fill Talonrend’s streets and victorious orcs revel in fresh blood.

In the forest beneath Kanebullar Mountain, Gideon and Melkora wonder if they are the only two humans still alive.

Under clouds of smoke, there might yet be a glimmer of hope. Deep within the darkest recesses of Gideon’s mind, Vrysinoch stirs to life. Humanity’s god is hungry for vengeance.

©2016 Stuart Thaman (P)2019 Stuart Thaman
Epic Epic Fantasy Fantasy Sword & Sorcery Fiction

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