
Obelisk of Blood
Through the Fire, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Ruth Urquhart
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By:
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Benjamin Medrano
About this listen
The fire rekindled.
After two years of peace, Ruethwyn and her friends have graduated from Tyrness Academy, yet darkness looms on the horizon. Sinera has consolidated her control over the Golden Dominion, and Selwyn is threatened by Rue's former mentor.
In her search for more information regarding her art of atavism, Rue has learned of similar practices once practiced in the nation of Corval, and she sets out with her friends in the hopes of gaining an edge over Sinera. Unfortunately for her, Sinera has not forgotten Rue, and has forged an alliance with some of her old enemies.
Unfortunately for the worshipers of Larimos, what they don't know about Rue can certainly hurt them.
©2023 Benjamin Medrano (P)2024 Tantor
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