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  • Wanderers 4: A Tough Act to Follow The Wanderers

  • The Wanderers
  • By: Richard Bamberg
  • Narrated by: Johnny Mack
  • Length: 10 hrs and 21 mins

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Wanderers 4: A Tough Act to Follow The Wanderers

By: Richard Bamberg
Narrated by: Johnny Mack
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If Ragnarök has been prevented and Rowle slain, then why are the Wanderers Raphael and Therese under constant attack?

Can a Wanderer survive the loss of his magic?

Fate, the Norse Norn, Verðandi, informs Raphael that another Wanderer has been reaped and that he has another new apprentice to train.

If only that were as easy as it sounds.

The life of a Wanderer has never been without its hazards. However, now not only are their supernatural foes out for blood, but the government has cast its controlling eye on the Wanderers. Raphael, Therese, and an old friend must locate the new apprentice and bring him under their protection before an old foe can stop them.

The fourth novel in The Wanderers series delves deeper into the worlds of the gods and into the history of the Wanderers and their duties as Fate's minions.

©2017 Richard A Bamberg (P)2019 Richard A Bamberg

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