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  • The Goblin Corps

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    Author: Ari Marmell
    Published by: Prometheus Books

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This is an epic action-fantasy full of adventure, excitement, and drama - and all from the bad guys’ points of view!

Morthul, the dreaded Charnel King, has failed. Centuries of plotting from the heart of the Iron Keep - all for naught. Foiled at the last by the bumbling efforts of a laughable band of so-called heroes, brainless and over-muscled cretins without sense enough to recognise a hopeless cause when they take it on. But the so-called forces of Light have paid for their meddling with the life of Princess Amalia, the only child of the royal family of Shauntille.

Now, as winter deepens, disturbing news has reached the court of Morthul.

King Dororam, enraged by the murder of his only child - and accompanied by that same group of delusional upstart ‘heroes’ is assembling all the Allied Kingdoms, fielding an army unlike any seen before.

Still, after uncounted centuries of survival, the Dark Lord isn’t about to go down without a fight, particularly in battle against a mere mortal! No, the Charnel King still has a few tricks up his fetid sleeves, but the only thing that can defeat him now may just be the inhuman soldiers on whom he’s pinned his last hopes…

Welcome to the Goblin Corps, may the best man lose!

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Author
Genre
Publisher
Type
Binding
  • Trade Paperback
Cat. No.
  • 2365992
EAN
  • 978161614377051600
ISBN
  • 9781616143770