
Cenotaph of Bones
A Xianxia Cultivation Series (Threads of Fate, Book 4)
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Narrated by:
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Travis Baldree
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By:
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Michael Head
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Divided survivors cast away far from civilization. A mad necromancer eager to expand his army. The lost underground city ready to invade the world.
Jim and his friends are heroes, having closed the gate opened by a dark mana demon. As battered as they are, their work is nowhere near complete. It isn't just humans that can go insane, and saving the world doesn’t mean there aren’t other plots afoot that could destroy the Empire.
Now shipwrecked and with no knowledge of his location, Jim has to find a way to stop a threat even he had never seen before. An infection is spreading, something beyond anything even the gods warned him of, and the team must find a way to cut it out before it spreads. If they fail, the dead will assimilate everything in their path.
There’s no way the heroes can risk holding back.
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great story, fast moving
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Cannot wait for more
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Great story
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The "companions" are becoming tiresome and feel like unnecessary filler. Also, they should not be able to keep up with Jim. He's close to 800 years old with inborn gifts, knowledge from the gods and the experience of a near-emperor level cultivator... They are twenty-something awerage people with the knowledge and training he gives them. They should have been left in the dust by the end of the first book.
Also, the horses? Pretty sure powerful cultivators would have zero need for essentially regular animals, and certainly wouldn't fear their bite. It's lame and I continously hope Donnie rips the teeth out the biting one.
Story is falling off.
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