• Council's End

  • Verdan Chronicles Volume 6
  • By: David Gerspach
  • Narrated by: Virtual Voice
  • Length: 18 hrs and 34 mins

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Council's End

By: David Gerspach
Narrated by: Virtual Voice
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A chilling tragedy strikes the heroes in Izmira. The city is in turmoil and once again the owner of the kingdom’s crown is in question. Can those who survive overcome their grief and summon the will necessary to return peace and security to the realm? Or is the tragedy just a prelude to more disaster?

In New Syton, Terek is accepted to Verdan’s Council. Not content with a mere voice, he plots to supplant Valuria’s ruler and take control of the Council’s decisions. Standing in his way is the newly arrived High Priestess from Parthea. And in the background are rumors of an ominous future as Mount Bardoom’s shadow once again falls across the land.

Adara, recovered from her setback in Sharalla, seeks to bring the remaining Dewnor Stones together and reach an unimaginable level of power. Finally, the threats from Terek, Adara and the remnants of the Rising Circle will ignite epic battles that will take the reader from the mountains of the Northern Territory to the tropical island of Seahaven. Lives, loves and the fate of the world hang in the balance.

Council’s End will close an important chapter in Verdan’s history. It is much more than just an epic struggle between good and evil, as those lines are often blurred by the weaknesses inherent within mortals. Those that turn to the gods for answers may not like what they find. In the end, those left may realize that victory does not come without a cost. And not even the prospect of peace can prepare them for what comes next.

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