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Labyrinth of Fright

By: Alexey Osadchuk, Andrew Douglas Schmitt - translator
Narrated by: Derek Shoales
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Summary

After wiping out the drak nest, Eric finds himself now also in a trap. In order to avoid dying in a cave-in, he activates the manuscript he received for defeating the Lady of the Anomaly. A portal then whisks Eric away to the lookout point atop the mysterious Citadel of Chaos.

The entrance to the Citadel is guarded by the Gatekeeper, a huge troll encased head to toe in a suit of plate armor. Thanks to his Friend of the Trolls amulet, Eric manages to avoid fighting him and passes the Gatekeeper's first test and can enter the Citadel of Chaos to partake in its mysteries.

Eric isn't interested in its mysteries though and he tells the troll as much directly. He even goes so far as to say he would rather just go on his merry way and leave the Citadel. But the Gatekeeper informs Eric that he will not be able to leave quite so easily because now that he has activated the manuscript, he must undergo a test known as Unity with Chaos!

What if Eric is able to pass the test? Will Chaos grant him power?

©2021 Alexey Osadchuk; English translation copyright 2021 by Valeria Osadchuk (P)2021 Tantor
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started on a whim and can't stop

I started the first book of this series a few days ago while waiting for the next installment of another series. But then couldn't put it down! Will now start book 6 and plan to finish all 8... Written and performed very well. I do some times fast forward the stat announcements

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