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The Hedge Wizard 5

The Hedge Wizard, Book 5

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The Hedge Wizard 5

By: Alex Maher
Narrated by: Tim Gerard Reynolds
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The White Flame returns home, friends reunite, and the Infernal Halls await.

Hump proved himself in the Dragon Keeper Trials, wielded the winds of earth to vanquish a lich queen, and received answers from a goddess. Yet those answers left him burdened with an even deeper mystery.

Returning to Alveron, Hump and Celaine reunite with old friends as a greater danger rises. The Fallen lands creep closer, spreading their corruption, but it is not only monsters they must fear. Warlocks conspire to bring their forgotten gods back to power, and they will bargain with even demons to succeed.

As word of the Book of Infinite Pages echo across the realm, ancient enemies set their sights on Hump, craving its secrets.

Its successor must be named.

Book five of a progression fantasy LitRPG/gamelit series about a working-class wizard out to forge his own path and prove that one does not have to be Chosen to do great deeds.

About the series: Multiple magic systems, spells stolen from the gods, and an undefined path of progression, The Hedge Wizard brings a realism-focused spin to gamelit/LitRPG. Explore a world of long-forgotten legends, where the Gods now reign and monsters roam.

©2026 Alex Maher (P)2026 Podium Audio
Action & Adventure Fantasy Magic Magic Users Wizardry LitRPG
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