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Kasmah Forma, Book 1

By: S. Vagus
Narrated by: Peter Batchelor,Rekha Bhimani,Dave Miller,Harish Bhimani
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Publisher's Summary

A series written for those who enjoy discovering a world, its mythos, characters, and story threads both big and small, come together over multiple books.

In the scorched lands of the Maharaan lives a dark-skinned girl soon to become a woman. Capable and strong, confident and caring; all she has known is peace, all she has known is purpose. All she will bring: Death.

On the icy plains, beyond the Gadori forests, lies a dead boy. Forgotten by the world and himself, he is about to be given the hardest challenge of all: Life.

In the center of Kasmah one sits above all, the Integra Divinitas. Beyond the trappings of the common, bound to mankind by responsibility. A burden that, should any Divinitas fail, could bring the worst fate of all: Chaos.

All promises must be fulfilled. For Kasmah will grow.

©2015 S. Vagus (Simon Cosgrove) (P)2016 S. Vagus (Simon Cosgrove)

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