
The Sons of Brunos
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Narrated by:
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Antony King
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By:
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P. C. Mulroney
About this listen
Umbria’s top general marches towards the Eastern tribes of Galicia. He lays siege and destroys the town of Norova leaving only one witness to the horror. That survivor is Vindex. He finds his younger brother far from the town and vows to protect him. The pair flee west through the beautiful Galician frontier hoping to find refuge with a neighboring tribe.
Revenge consumes Vindex, but fate has other plans. The old myths of the Maith are real, and the boys realize there is untapped power among them. How will they use this power? Will they seek revenge using the Maith to create new alliances against the Umbrian threat, or does destiny have other plans for the sons of Brunos?
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