Black Eyed Saint
Warhammer Horror
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Narrated by:
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Jake Urry
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Written by:
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Dale Lucas
About this listen
Book Three in the Tales of Mhurghast Series
A young girl begs the aid of the faithful to rescue a city beleaguered by a sinister malaise.
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It's a fascinating glimpse into the bizarre and deadly situations that plague the citizens of the Mortal Realms, as dark magic and twisted schemes lurk around every corner.
The story
A girl stumbles across the moors, death hard on her heels. To her saviours, she speaks of Calignius – a smog-shrouded mining town deep in the mountains that has been gripped by a strange epidemic.
Now, Runar Skoldolfr and Tiberius Grim must lead a small expedition into the haunted vales of the Blood-Rock Peaks to answer the girl’s pleas for aid. There, the hunter and the veteran priest of Sigmar will uncover the enigma of a forlorn-looking statue and its curious sway over the town – a place ruled by ancient fear and phobia, zealotry and madness.
Separated and isolated, Runar and Tiberius will learn there are far worse fates than death, for in Calignius friendships turn sour, faith boils into anguish, and long-buried nightmares rise up from the shadows. If they are to survive, they will need to find a way to unite against the daemons that divide them.
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- Mark Deslauriers
- 2024-05-03
Not quite a sequel
I thought this was going to be a continuation of Gothgoul Hollow (which felt like it was a build up to something bigger/better). But it doesn’t really touch at all in the previous story and only deals with two of the characters from the first book.
I felt while there was a more macabre feel to this book, the ending was pretty lacking and now I feel like I’ve wasted two books worth of listening time.
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