
The Dwarf's Curse
The Orc Ranger, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Jack de Golia
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By:
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Jacob McElligott
About this listen
The influence of magic is back in Albara after a decades-long absence.
When a powerful evil corrupts his best friend, Thurk the orc ranger strikes out to save him.
Alongside allies old and new, the quest to break Galmar's curse begins. Thurk and his companions journey across Albara; unsure of whom they can trust, even within their own group.
All the while, a group of dangerous men is hot on their trail, waiting for their chance to strike.
Can the orc ranger end the curse and free his friend, or will the evil of the ruby prevail?
Listen to The Dwarf's Curse today to find out!
©2020 Jacob Peter McElligott (P)2020 Jacob Peter McElligott
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