
The Executioner's Rebellion
The Executioner's Song, Book 4
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Narrado por:
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John Pirhalla
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De:
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D.K. Holmberg
As executioner within Verendal, Finn takes on more responsibility, especially now that he’s saved the kingdom from repeated attack.
When protests erupt within Verendal, those from the poorer sections clashing with Archers, Finn finds himself investigating a very different kind of crime than he’s ever pursued, one that might involve witchcraft that he doesn’t understand. This time, his usual tactics might not be enough.
Finn must find those responsible before the city falls into chaos, but it might be too late to keep the violence from spreading throughout the kingdom.
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