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  • Chronicles of Maradoum: Volume 2

  • A Fantasy Anthology
  • By: Ross Hughes
  • Narrated by: A.J. Carter
  • Length: 6 hrs and 18 mins

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Chronicles of Maradoum: Volume 2

By: Ross Hughes
Narrated by: A.J. Carter
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Publisher's Summary

Might and magic. Legendary beasts and lost civilizations. Epic journeys and bloody brawls. Necromancers and dragon riders. Ancient evils and new saviors.

Chronicles of Maradoum: Volume 2 is set in the same world as the epic fantasy Convent Series, beginning with A Dead Wizard’s Dream.

From the present cruelties of the Babese Sultanate and Zamphia to the ancient atrocities committed in Dao Szeyukh and Vayloraheim, this adventure-filled fantasy anthology is crammed with 11 magical short stories featuring brutal palaces, warring cities, orcs, shape-shifters, assassins, and dragons.

Featured in Chronicles of Maradoum: Volume 2:

  • "The Red Wall"
  • "Blood Sacrifice"
  • "Of Wizards and Monks"
  • "Legend of the Lake"
  • "Viper’s Nest"
  • "Legacy of a Consul"
  • "A Prince in Peril"
  • "Skull and Spine"
  • "The Daimyo’s Downfall"
  • "Dragon Rider"
  • "The Edge of the World"
©2020 Ross Hughes (P)2020 Ross Hughes

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