The Witch of Angbar
The Milward Chronicles book 5
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Robert Lee Beers
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From the throne room of Ortia to the slave pits of Southpointe, one name is whispered in terror: Angbar. An ancient sorceress of unspeakable power, she twists the living into monsters, topples emperors with a smile, and feeds on despair the way dragons feed on fire.While corrupt councilors plot to murder the Emperor and frame an innocent boy-wizard for the crime…
While Duke Bilardi rots in chains, screaming prophecies no one believes…
While Charity faces a marriage alliance that could save or doom an entire nation…Adam—now a father, a captain, and the most dangerous shaper alive—must lead an uneasy alliance of clansmen, dwarves, pirates, and one very sarcastic dragon into the witch’s own stronghold.Because Angbar doesn’t just want to rule the world.
She wants to unmake it… and remake it in her image.Old-school epic fantasy at its darkest and most addictive: court treachery sharp enough to cut, battles big enough to rattle your teeth, magic that actually scares you, and the moment a hero realizes the only thing more terrifying than the villain is the power he has to become to stop her.Perfect for readers who:
- Grew up on Eddings, Feist, Brooks, and early Goodkind and still crave that classic, sprawling, prophecy-driven saga feel
- Love it when the series gets darker and more mature with each book (think Wheel of Time Book 4–6 energy)
- Cheer for found-family parties that include wizards, rogues, barbarians, and dragons who trade insults like currency
- Want political intrigue and siege warfare mixed with “oh no, the ancient evil just woke up” stakes
- Need their epic fantasy to hurt so good—because the best heroes are the ones who bleed
Now watch those legends walk straight into h*** to keep the world from following.Scroll up and start The Witch of Angbar tonight.
Some witches don’t die quietly… and some prophecies demand everything you have left to give.
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