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Goblin War Chief

By: Gerhard Gehrke
Narrated by: Gareth Richards
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Publisher's Summary

The day of reckoning has arrived. 

But what use does a goblin war party have for a sage-in-training? 

Thistle will go to any lengths to get payback on the humans who murdered her family and to ensure that such a tragedy will never happen again. 

Leading the goblins is the warrior Noe. Her solution to the human problem? Kill them all, or at least drive them away from the goblin homeland. 

As Thistle will discover, the world has changed since the goblins isolated themselves in the hills north of the Inland Sea.

Three factions of humans with shifting allegiances vie for dominance. As the goblins begin their attack, Thistle realizes that for her kind to avoid destruction, they must learn to understand their enemy. 

War and diplomacy are skills the goblins have forgotten. Thistle will have to be a quick learner. 

Pick up the fourth installment of the acclaimed Goblin Reign series, with enough twists and action for any fantasy fan! 

©2019 Gerhard Gehrke (P)2021 Gerhard Gehrke

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