
Feast of the Raven
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Narrated by:
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Richard Rieman
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By:
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Catherine Spader
About this listen
In 782 AD, a beast prowls the forests of northern Germany. He is Wulfhedinn, wolf demon - scourge of the Christian Franks. He is also Gerwulf, the man, a wretched outcast and bastard of a Christian woman and pagan father.
Gerwulf emerges from the shadows to escape his demons and seek deliverance. To redeem his mortal soul, he serves the legendary Charlemagne in a savage Holy War against the pagan Saxons.
Gerwulf's quest pits him against the dark powers of a mysterious Saxon shield maiden and leads to his greatest battle - reclaiming his humanity in a dark age when beasts lurk inside all men.
And the Raven, The Eater of Souls, she soars above...hungering to feast on the blood guilt of all.
©2016 Catherine Spader (P)2016 Catherine Spader
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