
The King of Horrors
The Doan Series, Book 5
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Narrated by:
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John Banks
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By:
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Brian K. Fuller
About this listen
The Nausch invasion is imminent. Cam must face Molne, Horrors, and the King of Horrors itself to save the world from certain destruction.
As Cam’s body, heart, and mind are broken, he must anchor to the healer within himself to push through violence and sorrow. In him is the power to cross the threshold of death, learn the secrets of his enemies, and push the darkness back.
When the King of Horrors comes to take the skins and spirits of the world to fashion an alien kingdom, Cam and his allies fight and fall together in a last stand to save what’s left of the world.
©2022 Brian K. Fuller (P)2023 Podium Audio
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