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The Red Plague: A LitRPG Trilogy

The Last Warrior of Unigaea, Book 3

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The Red Plague: A LitRPG Trilogy

By: Harmon Cooper
Narrated by: Jeff Hays, Annie Ellicott
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Following his massive personal loss in the second book, Oric Rune reaches the city of Tael to join Lothar and Sam Raid. Battered and bruised but not yet ready to give up on his quest to save Unigaea, Oric and company set off for Tagvornin to address the Red Plague. With a newfound mission and time running out as the Red Plague continues to spread, the moment for Oric to make his mark on Unigaea is now. But will he be able to? And is it even possible?

Soundbooth Theater is proud to have produced this last installment of the Last Warrior of Unigaea, and what an honor and joy it has been to have Annie Ellicott deliver an amazing performance for every female character in these last two books in the series, from her original role as Sam Raid to the fussy giantess, Gadsaa. Watch for more of her work with Soundbooth Theater here on Audible, and for her to reprise her role as Sam Raid in future projects....

The Soundbooth Theater team for this production:

  • Jeff Hays - narration, characters, production supervision
  • Annie Ellicott - female voices
  • Dalton Lynne - proofing, editing
  • Alex Tate - production, editing, mastering
©2017 Harmon Cooper (P)2018 Harmon Cooper
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