
Chernobog's Wrath
The Vechnoye Saga, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Tristan Morris
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By:
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H.Y. Gregor
About this listen
An ancient grudge. A god that must be killed.
Tugarin Zmei is dead, but the battle has just begun, and Chernobog's wrath endangers the human world.
In pursuit of Chernobog's followers, Niki Baird, Ryan Fortner, and their allies venture into the Otherworld—a treacherous realm of mythical creatures and mysterious curses. Each discovery spurs more questions, but one truth comes to light: Chernobog seeks Koschei's Needle, a powerful artifact an undying sorcerer hid in Niki's world.
Destroying the Needle is the only way to stop the black god's advance, but finding it will test them all. As Niki hones her ancestral magic and swordsmanship, one question looms larger than any other: how do you kill a god?
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