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  • The Hungering Flame

  • The Songreaver's Tale Series, Book 2
  • Written by: Andrew Hunter
  • Narrated by: Heath Allyn
  • Length: 4 hrs and 43 mins
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The Hungering Flame

Written by: Andrew Hunter
Narrated by: Heath Allyn
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Garrett, an apprentice necromancer, flees the tomb city of Wythr with the help of his friends, a ghoul who likes pies and the vampire girl he would follow anywhere. Can they find the lost necromancers and their army of the dead, rumored destroyed by the fanatical war priests of the Chadiri Empire? Garrett must face his greatest fears and escape the cleansing flames of the inquisition in the hope of forging a new alliance that might turn the tide of the war. (Book two of The Songreaver's Tale)

©2013 Andrew Hunter (P)2017 Andrew Hunter

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I like how they made necromancers the good guys without taking away any of what makes them cool. In a lot of fantasy stories necromancy is inherently evil for no real reason. It was nice to find a story were the necromancer is just a good person.

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