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  • Death of a King

  • The Goblin Wars, Book 2
  • By: Stuart Thaman
  • Narrated by: Bryson David Hoff
  • Length: 8 hrs and 9 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (12 ratings)

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Death of a King

By: Stuart Thaman
Narrated by: Bryson David Hoff
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In the midst of war, the panicked citizens of Talonrend take to the road in search of their ancestral home. Unknown to them, the clans of the wilds have united under a mysterious shaman in search of conquest.

Gravlox and Vorst are locked in the dungeon beneath Castle Talon, and Prince Herod wastes away on his deathbed. A field of goblin skeletons stretches from Terror's Lament to the Clawflow River, but Lady Scrapple's army has not been beaten.

To the goblin queen, everything has purpose - even bones.

Welcome to the second book of The Goblin Wars.

©2014 Stuart Thaman (P)2018 Stuart Thaman
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Exciting Fantasy

I enjoyed book 2 as much as the first book in "The Goblin Wars" series. After the battle, old enemies withdrew and worked on gathering strength for another assault. New enemies looked towards the beleaguered city of Talonrend and made their own plans. Gideon and his two goblin friends had their own troubles to overcome. I'm looking forward to the next book in the series. Bryson David Hoff's narration was great as he provided different voices for the characters, and his performance enhanced the story's entertainment. I was given a free copy of the audiobook, and I have voluntarily posted this review.

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More souls

What will happen now that the goblins siege failed? Are the humans safe now?Will Prince herod's nightmare come true?
What will happen with Gravlox and Vorst or the citizens that left talonren? 

This is a great addition to the first book. The action and bloodlust continues with no end in sight. I really like how the pace flows from the first book to this one. It doesn't slow, its filles with amazing battles that keep you on the edge of your seat.

One of the things i enjoy the most is the enchanted weapons and how the magic in this world works. If you're lucky to get one it can make your average farmer into the mightiest king or suck the soul from your body.

I cant wait for the next book and see how all of this madness comes to an end.

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wtf Bryson? did you piss off your editor?

I've never heard so meny sentence repeats, sentence repeats , and or parts of a sentence being repeated. see how tiering it is? not to mention distracting, and plot disrupting. But I'm going to get the next book because I think everyone deserves a two out of three chance. Good luck.

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