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Storm Blood

By: Orlando A. Sanchez
Narrated by: Kevin T. Collins
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How do you destroy a god? Power…overwhelming power.

With Mahnes defeated, Monty and Simon must now face the entity behind the attacks. They must face one of the old gods…Chaos.There’s only one slight problem—they aren’t strong enough.

When every strategy devised requires more power, Monty realizes he must make a potentially lethal choice: accelerate the shift to Archmage. In order to do this, Monty and Simon must travel undetected to London, convincing York, an old and powerful mage who’s currently missing, to help them. To find York, they will have to visit a reclusive member of the Ten—a witch who can prepare Monty for the cast they need. A witch with a reputation for obliterating friends and foes alike. If successful, Monty will have access to enough power to imprison an ancient god.

They’re risking it all, but if they don’t, Chaos will obliterate everything…starting with the Montague and Strong Detective Agency.

©2022 Orlando A. Sanchez (P)2023 Orlando A. Sanchez

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