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The Verkreath Horror (Deathsworn Arc Book 3)

Imperial Wizard Saul Karza has stared death in the face. Instead of an easy ride home to claim his reward, he finds himself fleeing a fanatical dragon cult and a horde of vile creatures, determined to devour his entire party. Just when things couldn’t get any worse, he is faced with the even greater horror of Brael Truthseeker’s enigmatic ‘Truth’. Battle-worn and weary, Saul and the survivors of the dragon encounter must travel south to collect their reward. When the fanatical dragon cult appears, desperate for revenge - Saul's party flees into a network of abandoned dwarfish tunnels. Deep beneath the surface, they face the horror of the Verkreath and of Brael's 'Truth'. Even if they survive, their lives will be changed forever. The Deathsworn Arc Series of Epic Fantasy Novels:- Deathsworn Arc : The Last Dragon Slayer Deathsworn Arc 2 : The Verkreath Horror Deathsworn Arc 3 : The Blood Queen Deathsworn Arc 4: Rise of the Archmage

About the Author

Martyn Stanley has always always been fond of epic fantasy series, fantasy adventure novels and similar.  The Deathsworn Arc is a different take on epic fantasy though, it's written by an author with a keen interest in science, atheism and pragmatic morality.  The science, the atheism and the moral questioning within the framework of 'pragmatism' bleed through into the world of Torea, and the epic fantasy adventure series 'The Deathsworn Arc'.

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