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The Apprehension of War

By: Craig Kobayashi
Narrated by: Michael Norman Johnson
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Publisher's Summary

Now commanding a Dungeon, with people flocking his way like the salmon of Capistrano, Garath’s living large in his new position as king of the world.

He doesn’t exactly have it made, though.

City building wasn’t Garath’s forte with unquestioning NPCs. Forming a brand new society with real people, each with their own problems and motivations, is going to be his greatest challenge ever. Worse, a powerful enemy right in his backyard threatens to subjugate or obliterate humanity within his territory.

Being king of the world isn’t all it was cracked up to be.

In the third installation of Peril's Prodigy, we get our first look at the Sandrani, meet survivors of the apocalypse from near and far, explore the Dungeon’s many facets, and find out just how far humans will go to survive when pushed to the brink.

Final disclaimer: I’m going to be honest, there just aren’t going to be hot elves in this series.

©2022 Craig Kobayashi (P)2023 Spectrum Audiobooks

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