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Thunder in Marrow

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Thunder in Marrow

By: Rue Lazzaro
Narrated by: Winter Johnson
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The frontier is a weird and terrible place ruled by orcs, gunsmoke, bandits, and cults with singing gods.

In the mining town of Marrow, tensions are high between the social elite true-kin orcs and the lower class mining skrud. The local law has given up on breaking up the daily gunfights. Morris, the barber, struggles to make a living away from the big city, Galendis.

It's election season, and the current mayor finds himself running against an industrial tycoon. When the dead begin to rise and cast their vote for a skin eating monster, the town must band together to fight back.

Meanwhile, Victoria Bladesaint races across the western frontier on a mission from the Cathedral of the Silver Stars. She approaches the Sunflower Mountains, a tremendous mountain range infested with wyverns, while leaving a trail of dead demons in her wake.

©2016 Rue Lazzaro (P)2018 Rue Lazzaro
Fantasy Fiction Genre Fiction City Mining Paranormal

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