The Death of Promises, (the Half-Orcs, Book 3)
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After a bloody conflict with his brother, Qurrah Tun flees west with his lover, the strange and powerful Tessanna. He seeks a powerful tome known as Darakkenโs spellbook, guarded by paladins and priests of light. Qurrah hopes to cure Tessannaโs madness, but his newly returned master, Velixar, has far greater plans for the tome. Only Harruq Tun and โฆ After a bloody conflict with his brother, Qurrah Tun flees west with his lover, the strange and powerful Tessanna. He seeks a powerful tome known as Darakkenโs spellbook, guarded by paladins and priests of light. Qurrah hopes to cure Tessannaโs madness, but his newly returned master, Velixar, has far greater plans for the tome. Only Harruq Tun and his friends can stand against the darkness his brother has unleashed. Velixar wants the throne and the secret that it hides, and to do so he will lay siege to the great city of Veldaren. THE DEATH OF PROMISES by David Dalglish The godsโ final war has begun, and the blood is on Harruqโs hands.
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