
Ectomancer's Torment
The Magician's Brother, Book 7
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Narrated by:
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Kevin Kemp
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By:
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HDA Roberts
About this listen
A powerful enemy is defeated, his dreams of conquest shattered.
We won. But so did he.
His final act damaged my Well, the source of my magic, perhaps beyond repair. My body is failing as my own powers slowly kill me.
I have to find a cure before it's too late, but there are so few people who can even understand what's wrong, much less how to go about fixing it. Not even my fellow Archons know how to help, and my sources are coming up dry.
Desperation is driving me into branches of magic some might consider dangerous and that others would gladly kill me for just looking at.
But it's either that or surrender to my end...
Dangerous magic it is!
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