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The Birth of Death

Current price: $19.95
The Birth of Death
The Birth of Death

Barnes and Noble

The Birth of Death

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Lieutenant Artimus Atyrmirid feels unsettled. As a talented archer and head investigator for the kingdom, the pragmatic elf tries to brush aside the flaws others claim are infiltrating his picture-perfect realm. But he senses a shift when a breakthrough in a bizarre kidnapping case puts him face to face with a devilish villain. Mage Savannah Sylvanas is on a personal quest for justice. Delighted to be assigned to the rangers' top investigative squad, the former druid drives herself hard to impress her new leader. And she's horrified when their venture into an abandoned dwarven mine ends with half the team's minds corrupted by a lurking darkness. Journeying to the heart of the forest for answers, the duo discovers deadly strife amongst its peoples. And though they manage to rouse an avatar of the creator goddess, Artimus and Savannah find themselves on a desperate timeline to stop the land from falling to its doom. With destiny balancing on a knife's edge, can the mismatched pair survive until dawn? is the sweeping first book in the Evorath epic fantasy series. If you like flawed heroes, delightful world-building, and dashes of gritty action, then you'll love Joseph P Macolino's fast-paced adventure. Buy to see fate unfold today!

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