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  • The Scythe & the Night-Stalker

  • The Rise of the Scythe, Book 2
  • By: Sam Whittaker
  • Narrated by: Khai Lannor
  • Length: 6 hrs and 57 mins

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The Scythe & the Night-Stalker

By: Sam Whittaker
Narrated by: Khai Lannor
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Publisher's Summary

War tears the world apart.

Tag and the band of Resistance fighters travel to the city of Trace Vale, which is threatened by Thrall’s occupation under a ruthless commander. But there is another trouble: An unseen assailant prowls the streets at night killing Thrall soldiers, putting them on high alert.

In the city, a weaponsmith struggles to supply the Resistance with armaments. His beautiful but headstrong daughter becomes immediately infatuated with Tag, though he remains oblivious to her affections. Complicating matters, Tag’s friend Randall quickly falls for the girl himself.

Captain Uval of Thrall, disobeying a direct order, also heads to Trace Vale, unaware that Tag and his companions have arrived there. He is obsessed with finding the boy, and exacting revenge.

The promise of blood is on the near horizon.

©2022 Sam Whittaker (P)2022 Sam Whittaker

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