Lord Valevsky: Last of the Line (Condemned) #8-10 – Vasily Mahanenko Free Audiobook

Lord Valevsky: Last of the Line (Condemned) #8-10 - Vasily Mahanenko Audiobook Free Download
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Vasily Mahanenko
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Kevin T. Collins
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Written by Vasily Mahanenko
Read by Kevin T. Collins
Format: M4B
Bitrate: 128 Kbps
Unabridged

#8

Hearth—a unique autonomous city existing outside the bounds of any empire. Neither light nor dark. A city-state that has been declared a free economic zone, home to the only portal in the land of the Light capable of communicating with the dark lands.

It would seem like an ideal opportunity for development, but fate once again has other plans. Destroying the aliens gave rise to a new disaster, even greater in scale, which now threatens to wipe all life from the face of the planet.

Once again, the former doomed soldier must take matters into his own hands and save the world from new enemies. But this time, he’s not alone. He has a whole city behind him!

#9

The offworlders are defeated. The Lithoids have been destroyed. It seems like a long-awaited peace is about to befall Hearth, but the servants of Chaos have their own designs. They’re eager to destroy the trouble-maker and control him like some kind of puppet. Once a doomed soldier, always a doomed soldier.

But Archduke Maximilian Valevsky is not going to stand for this state of affairs. If there’s a fight brewing, he’s ready to wage war against the world, including the gods themselves! This is the only way to achieve greatness.

#10

All or nothing. Life or death. There is no third option. Neither the ancients, nor outside forces, nor Chaos itself can find any other way to preserve the integrity of the world other than to destroy Archduke Maximilian Valevsky.

They send him on a mission that can only be completed under one condition—Maximilian must die. And if he doesn’t fulfill this mission, everyone he holds dear will perish in his stead.

It seems like a hopeless situation. Someone must die. But who? Perhaps it’s the world itself that is setting such harsh terms?

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