
The Last Benediction in Steel
The Serpent Knight Saga, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Jez Sands
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By:
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Kevin Wright
About this listen
Sir Luther Slythe Krait has a problem. He and his friends are dying.
Starving, on the run, and driven before a gale of ruin and slaughter, they seek a safe haven to hunker down in, to rest, recoup, regather. The backwater port of Haeskenburg seems to answer all their prayers. But Sir Luther knows Haeskenburg. He wishes he didn’t.
Haeskenburg has a secret, you see.
Dark and ancient and stifled away from the light of day, but poised once more to rear its ugly head. Caught between the hammer and the anvil, Sir Luther walks a razor’s edge. Balance or fall, there lies but one certainty: He will bleed.
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