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<p>A father murdered.</p> <p>A killer in the guise of a friend.</p> <p>And the choice…that led him into darkness.</p> <p>Before his name was uttered only in a fearful whisper, Greth was at first a simple adventurer: an exile that enjoyed spending his days giving questionable romantic advice to his poor traveling companion, Alastar. But Greth is soon summoned home to the undercity of Brennius, a world which has remained locked behind an iron gate for over a hundred years, its cannons and pikemen ever poised to destroy any Brederick daring to breach it.</p> <p>And there, Greth is offered one chance to regain his standing as a subject of Brennius' king. The choice, on the surface, is simple enough: avenge his father; kill a Brederick prisoner. But Greth soon learns that Brederin's 'prisoner' is none other than Gale Brederick, a man whose decency once showed Greth another way forward for their two peoples.</p> <p>…A way, perhaps, to put an end to Brennius and Brederin's hundred year war.</p> <p>Does Greth, then, execute his childhood friend? Or should he leave his father's apparent murderer to rot in a gray cell beneath the earth? A dark epic fantasy novel filled with murder, magic, and riveting swordplay, Soren's Blade is a tale about monsters—monsters that take the forms of men—and of how even the noblest of hearts can be seduced into darkness…</p> <p>**This book contains mild profanity, intense scenes of battle, and lots of questionable ideas. (It's set in a medieval-like world.)</p>
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