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Of Mortal Fury

The Executioner Knights, Book 11

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Of Mortal Fury

By: Kathryn Le Veque
Narrated by: Brad Wills
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When Morgan de Wolfe, commander of Richmond Castle, is called by his liege Caius d’Avignon (Winter of Solace) into the full-fledged world of the Executioner Knights to go deep under cover, a de Wolfe becomes a Wolfe in sheep’s clothing for the sake of William Marshal and his spy ring.

Will a de Wolfe be the greatest Executioner Knight of all?

Morgan de Wolfe, cousin to Edward de Wolfe, earl of Wolverhampton (and father of William de Wolfe of The Wolfe), finds himself the perfect man for an Executioner Knight’s job. Assuming the identity of a dead man, he makes his way to the Welsh border to infiltrate his way into a castle stolen by a Marshal enemy. His task is to use the dead man’s identity to reclaim the castle.

What he didn’t count on was a woman who could quite possibly ruin his mission. And possible even his life.

Amarantha de la Haye’s father lay siege to Mount Grace Castle in Yorkshire 20 years earlier in a dispute against William Marshal himself. She has grown up at Mount Grace, an educated and clever young woman who finds herself ruling the house and hold because her father is slipping increasingly into dementia–a rather guarded secret. When a chance meeting with Morgan sees sparks fly between the two of them, she has no idea that she will be the key to Morgan’s mission...and her own destruction.

The Wolfe fangs are sharpening.

Join Morgan and Amarantha on a journey of lies, deceit, betrayal, and ultimately the power of love. Will Morgan obey William Marshal? Or will he obey his heart?

Of Mortal Fury is part of the USA Today best-selling Executioner Knights series.

©2021 Kathryn Le Veque (P)2022 Kathryn Le Veque
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Enjoyed it very much but not as good as the others, but still really good.
There was a small mistake in the story Bric McRohan was in this story and it said that he was already married to the love of his life, but his story is in 1217 and this story is in 1214. In fact this series is listed really badly , they're not listed according to the year at all, they're all jumbled up and I think it is important that they be listened to in chronological order, according to the year. Even the ones in the other serieses should be listened to according to the year because they all intertwine with each other, and there are the same characters of previous books in each story. Unfortunately I found out this story was in 1214 too late as I have already reached the year 1217. But i still enjoyed it. There are a couple more that I have missed but i still want to listen to them. I made a list in my review of the previous book I listened to, Lord of the Sky, but I should have listened to that after this story.
Anyway the narratore was fantastic with all the different accents he had to perform, but I didn't like his voice for Christopher it was too shaky he sounded like an old man.
Anyway on to the next one which is The Crimson Shield another one I missed dated 1215.

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