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  • The Scythe's War

  • The Brotherhood of the Scythe, Book 7
  • By: Sam Whittaker
  • Narrated by: Khai Lannor
  • Length: 9 hrs and 12 mins

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

Chapters 70-88.

Tag marches the gathered forces of the Brotherhood of the Scythe on a dangerous mission. They intend to secretly pass through the land of Vulca and infiltrate the Citadel of Thrall, ruining its supplies of food and water, while cutting off all aid from outside. He believes Kuran has taken his forces far away from the Citadel on a futile hunt for the Resistance. But instead, Tag is heading into a trap.

Kuran has gathered his entire army, which vastly outnumbers the Brotherhood of the Scythe, and lays in wait along their path through Vulca. Once the trap is sprung, Kuran expects to quickly crush Tag’s pathetic army. He even has a force of 1,000 Black Whispers to ensure his victory.

But both forces are in for a surprise or two, and what they think to be sure and solid schemes turn in unexpected ways. Only one side will rise victorious in the end, and it is anyone’s game. Settle in to listen to the riveting conclusion to the Brotherhood of the Scythe.

©2021 Samuel Whittaker (P)2021 Samuel Whittaker

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