
The Fall of Skullkeep
Histories of Drakmoor, Book 5
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Narrated by:
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Tia Rider
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By:
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Robert M. Kerns
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An ancient fortress filled with undead. An old alliance, renewed but untested. A confrontation centuries in the making.
Skullkeep is an ancient fortress built to defend Hope's Pass. Now a bastion of a massive undead horde and controlled by a necromancer of terrible power. A necromancer who has already defeated Gavin once.
Gavin must rally the Old Alliance and lead the largest military campaign since the Godswar, and the fate of Drakmoor hangs in the balance.
The Necromancer of Skullkeep versus Gavin Cross, Archmagister of Tel and Head of House Kirloth. Only one will emerge victorious.
©2023 Robert M. Kerns (P)2023 Knightsfall Press
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