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The Gods of Ahman-tahk: The Prologue

By: Maria Mathis
Narrated by: Kevin Lusignolo
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This inter-planetary fantasy epic opens in contemporary Oakland, where Danny, a member of the mysterious Shadow Clan, is being questioned by Paranormal Task Force Detective Ernie Benasco over the bombing of a witches’ coven. Danny’s brother, Tuyouk, is the chief suspect.

Ernie wants answers and evidence, but rather than offer them up, Danny recounts events from Tuyouk’s past -events that, he says, transpired on another planet, three centuries ago. There, Tuyouk was a magically powerful warrior fighting against evil witches whose leader, Belall, condemned his people to extinction.

Tuyouk’s identity of an impoverished guerrilla warrior changes when he enters into a twisted love affair with Belall then changes again when he betrays her by leading her enemies in a coup. Belall vows revenge, and through wars, wormholes, and even death, has not stopped pursuing him yet.

©2018 Maria Mathis (P)2021 Maria Mathis

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