
Law of the Jungle #7
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Narrated by:
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Diontae Black
About this listen
Seekers occasionally find themselves in situations when a single world no longer suffices. Even as matters remain unfinished in the First Tier of the human realm, the demon world beckons them with all the adventure and peril it has to offer.
And one doesn't just go to the demon world for a leisurely stroll. If you need a reason to go, it has to be one like joining the elite school of the Second Circle. And if there are enemies to be made, they should be the kind that make shivers run down your spine.
Seekers Zander and Vyllea care little about such trivialities. As far as they're concerned, shivers are the lot of those who get in their way.
©2024 Vasily Mahanenko; English translation copyright 2024 by Mikhail Yagupov (P)2025 Tantor Media
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