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Once a fabled Blade of Namara, Aral Kingslayer fought for justice and his goddess alongside his familiar, a living shadow called Triss. Now with their goddess murdered and her temple destroyed, they are among the last of their kind. Surviving on the fringes of society, Aral becomes a drunken, broken, and wanted man, working whatever shadowy deal comes his way. Until a mysterious woman hires him to deliver a secret message—one that can either redeem him or doom him.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      This fantasy story features Aral Kingslayer, once a Blade of Namara but no more, and his living shadow, Triss. Paul Boehmer's first-person narration has an air of precision and refinement, even when the character is downtrodden and disagreeable. As Aral turns to alcohol to nurse his broken spirit, Boehmer's portrayal still makes it obvious he's part of a sacred allegiance. His fate changes when he meets a mysterious woman who hires him to deliver a secret message. Boehmer's depiction of Maylien is less successful than that of Aral as both her laughter and vocal tone are overly dramatic. While her soft, breathy voice may be appropriate for both the time period and her royal position, it doesn't come across as believable. T.E.C. © AudioFile 2014, Portland, Maine

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