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Savage

The He-Dog Chronicles, Book 2

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Savage

By: Keith C. Blackmore
Narrated by: John Lee
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The edge of the known world is a place of raw, vibrant beauty—but soon it will become the bloodiest of battlefields—in this thrilling grimdark adventure.

Simmering with the pain of loss, the warrior known as He-Dog and his silent, disfigured companion Chop are the last two survivors of the fallen city of Foust. Pursued by ruthless beastmen, former slaves of the Zuthenian Empire, they fight to stay alive in the unforgiving land of Big Rock. Their only hope: travel across the ocean to the mysterious jungle island of the Sanjou—a place untouched by time—following whispers of an unfathomable treasure. But they are not alone.

Physically and emotionally scarred by recent battles and still mourning the loss of his brother Balless, He-Dog carries a weary determination to survive. Can he and Chop overcome their inner demons and unite against a relentless enemy? In a world ravaged by violence and despair, they will need to become . . . savage.

From the author of the Mountain Man and Breeds series comes the epic second chapter of the adventure that began with White Sands, Red Steel.

©2024 Keith C. Blackmore (P)2024 Podium Audio
Action & Adventure Dark Fantasy Epic Dogs Adventure
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Favorite book yet!

I absolutely love this author and he's done it again! I'm sure you could get a series of books just from each book, I found this one to be a fantastic listen.
John lee is as always brilliant and the characters have so much about them that you are rooting for them all.
this series was my 2nd favorite to 131 days but by the end of it I'm thinking it's one of the most satisfying stories with a great ending that I've listened to.
It would go on to another book or be left with the perfect ending .... I can't rate this highly enough!!

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The Hell dogs at battle , just listening is exhausting great writing.

The gore and violence KCB writes is exceptional, the battles are exhausting to just listen too, but the insults , slang made me chuckle when all around was being ripped to threads.
What a listen, loved it.

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