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  • While the Witch Whispered a Prayer

  • Seldom Forgive the Sorcerers, Book 2
  • By: Alan L. Perkins
  • Narrated by: Julian Pearson
  • Length: 11 hrs and 2 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)
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Summary

In 1876, as Colorado awaits statehood, the greatest silver discovery in the western territories is up for grabs. A clique of Cornish wizards wants to prevent William Warden, seasoned investor and eminent Saxon sorcerer, from acquiring the ultra-lucrative vein. But what the adversaries do not realize is that a nomadic band of Native Americans, under an intrepid leader, She Speaks with the Gods, has already staked a claim.

A thousand miles away, Warden’s wife, Esclarmonde, foresees the impending doom as the Cornish wizards and Indians join forces to destroy her husband. She and her sidekick, the deformed midget Scab, make haste to Colorado, but she suddenly falls gravely ill. In her feverish visions, the Witch sees She Speaks with the Gods and understands she will encounter a force more powerful that any she has known.

While the Witch Whispered a Prayer is a horrifying journey into America's past, replete with illustrious protagonists, lurid monsters, wicked necromancers, and a mind-blowing climax.

©2020 Alan L. Perkins (P)2021 Alan L. Perkins

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This was the second book of the Seldom Forgive the Sorcerers set and was the history of what had happened in he first book but either book could be a story of their own. The story was complex and very entertaining with a lot of characters who all had their own agendas and their background stories were so different and interesting. The story came together at the end and was grim for some of the characters. While the languages was handled well by the narrator, it was a little stilted at times, but the story was good enough to keep me listening to the very gory end which was nicely wrapped up.

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