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The Last Dragon Slayer (Deathsworn Arc Book 2)

Saul Karza, wizard of the Empire, has been given a quest by the Empress herself: To find and slay a mythical 'noble dragon' - said to be near invulnerable. Instead of leading a large band of soldiers, archers and spell-casters; he sets out with two immigrant dock-workers and a homeless dwarf. What Saul needs is the legendary 'Last Dragon Slayer' on his side, because on this deadly quest, it's not only Saul's favour with the Empress that's at stake - but also his life. The Deathsworn Arc Series of Dark, Epic Fantasy Adventure 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 Deathsworn Arc 5: The Temple of the Mad God The Deathsworn Arc contains graphic violence and mature themes. Recommended for readers 14+ only. Enjoyed this book? Look for 'The Lambton Worm' also by Martyn Stanley

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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