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  • The Bloody Awakening of the Anaxagorum: The First Expedition of the Six Fingers

  • The Six Fingers Series, Book 1
  • By: John Graham
  • Narrated by: Rob Reider
  • Length: 11 hrs and 17 mins

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By: John Graham
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Publisher's Summary

The ancient Fael entombed the Anaxagorum in a sarcophagus deep underground 10,000 years ago. The "living book" of magic had no place in a world of reason, and if those hiding it did their job well, no human eye would ever see it again. John the Booker, Librast of Northem, writes his eyewitness account of how the execrated thing re-emerged and spilled eldritch magic over a civilization with only swords and muscle to fight it.

Thus begins the Expeditions of the Six Fingers.

Beware O Traveler the Blistering Gates follows as the second novel in the series.

©2021 John Y. Graham (P)2023 John Y. Graham

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