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Necromancer of Urbus

By: Jamie M. Samland
Narrated by: A. W. Miller
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Cazlandt, the first of the archmages, seeks atonement.

He travels to the corrupted realm of Urbus to discover a spell capable of reaching beyond the final curtain to undo his murder of a friend seven centuries ago. Guided by a swordsman with his own haunted past and a talking, flying cat, Cazlandt travels across a realm of wraiths and shadow. Battling fragments of banished dark gods, daemons from the space between worlds, and the poisonous energy seeping into his mortal shell, he forges toward the world tree for a single, selfless act.

Though maybe not the one he intended.

In his third novel, author J. M. Samland's Necromancer of Urbus will suck you into a dark world to watch the spiraling path of his key anti-hero.

Will Cazlandt find what he seeks? Will he make it out of Ubrus without taking a sliver of that cursed realm with him? Listen to Necromancer of Urbus, prequel to Realms of Terswood and The Chronicler's Awakening trilogy to find out!

©2021 Jamie Samland (P)2023 Jamie Samland

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