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Terminus Rex

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Terminus Rex
Terminus Rex

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Terminus Rex

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The Grey Waste stretches on vast and infinite, into the unforgiving reaches of the east. Clans of monstrous reavers prowl the wasteland, hunting, harrying, and slaughtering any they encounter. But reavers aren't the worst the Grey Waste has to offer. Sir Luther Slythe Krait is a knight errant on a quest. He's vowed to locate the lost scion of a fallen dynasty, and reunite him with his last remaining kin. But the lost scion was last seen beyond the far reaches of the Grey Waste. Can Sir Luther survive the trek across the wasteland? Will he survive the endless attacks by reavers and worse? How will he find this last scion when those around him begin falling one by one, victims to a murderer who may be more than he seems? Read the fourth installment of the Serpent Knight Saga and find out. Do it today. Do it now. -"A dark, epic, and brooding tale that is sure to become a cult classic in the future." Grimdark Magazine -"This book is a f#@king masterpiece." Arina of Rockstarlit Book Asylum -"The snappy dialogue and morally grey protagonist were a delight to read, and the dark and oppressive backdrop was dripping with atmosphere." -Wol of The Fantasy Inn -"Kevin Wright delivers an engrossing read that is part horror, part medieval political struggle, and part noir detective story."-Patrick LeClerc, author of In Every Clime and Place -"Kevin Wright obviously has some serious writing skills." -Superstardrifter -"Adeptly written and replete with dark imagery, this novel continually surprises." -Lukasz, Fantasy Book Critic -"It's a great book with clever writing and extremely interesting story. More like the Lowtown books than anything else I have read recently." Roger Dix "One of the bleakest books I'd read that year yet also one of the funniest." -Grimdark Magazine "People who enjoy really dark fantasy will get a huge kick out of it." --Booknest "The plot is great, action is great, world is creepy and violent..." -Paul Amazon Customer "The Last Benediction in Steel is an extremely good book that manages that careful balance between abject misery and gut-bustingly hilarious." -Grimdark Magazine "Easy to recommend for anyone who fancies Dark Age fiction, Gothic horror, or visceral historical mysteries, in addition to fans of Joe Abercrombie, Mark Lawrence, and Brian McLellan." -Scott Waldie Amazon Customer "A particularly excellent example of grimdark." -Grimdark Magazine "An unsung gem of a series just rearing to tear forth from the grimdark underground." -Scott Waldie Amazon Customer "If you're looking for properly dark grimdark fantasy with a bit of crude humor as well as scathing satire of social institutions of the Middle Ages then this is certainly the book for you." -Grimdark Magazine "The action scenes are brutal and vivid." -Paul Amazon Customer "I've enjoyed the entirety of the Serpent Knight Saga (Lords of Asylum, and The Last Benediction of Steel) and think it is one of the better independent grimdark works out there." -CT Phipps, Grimdark Magazine "...It's a fun, murderous romp." -Fyrth Amazon Customer

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