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The Slayer Trilogy: The Complete 3-Book Epic Fantasy Boxed Set

By: J.W. Webb
Narrated by: Andrew McDermott
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He grubbed an existence in the dumps outside the city. She was born to wealth and lost it all. Both share one thing in common. They’re good at killing.

Slayer versus Dreamslayer. Meet Arraleen and Gujun, two killers on a collision. He’s on the run from his gang, while she’s feeding her panthers and sharpening her blades. It’s only a matter of time before our boy and girl come to blows.

Gujun’s upset some important people and everyone’s after his head. It’s fine, he’s got a plan. But he hasn’t met Arraleen Caze. Our panther girl’s holding a grudge and filing her knives with enemies at every corner. Is one of them Gujun? Time will tell.

A cat-and-mouse dance of death sets our two killers against each other and everyone else in this fast-paced chase across the desolate realms. But who’s the real villain? There’s no one to trust in a world beset by war and intrigue. Even the gods are playing a complex and devious game. It begs the question. When’s the next knife coming in the dark?

The Slayer Trilogy includes the novels: Dreamslayers, Dealers in Death, and Midnight Slayer. The events occur a few months after the barnstorming conclusion of the Berserker Trilogy. The Slayer books feature a host of new characters, because most of the old ones perished in the last novel. They shed light (and dark) on the complex nature of good versus evil, love and vengeance. Destiny, honor and treachery.

If you like tense gritty high-octane webs of swordplay and sorcery. You’ll love J.W. Webb’s latest trilogy of death, destruction and mayhem.

Buy The Slayer Trilogy and follow the dance of cold bloody steel today!

©2023 James William Pugh (P)2023 James William Pugh
Action & Adventure Dark Fantasy Fantasy Fiction
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Blood, betrayal, intrigue, plenty of plot twists

The Slayer Trilogy, a superb grimdark fantasy boxset brings together JW Webb’s novels Dreamslayers, Dealers in Death, and Midnight Slayer. Buckets of intrigue, betrayal and revenge. Whirlwind action and plenty of it. Lots of twists and turns. Rather a lot of bloodshed so not for the faint-hearted.

The main protagonists are Arraleen Caze, a fiery spymaster's daughter who keeps panthers as pets and is known as the Dreamslayer, and Gujun the Slayer, an assassin with a bounty on his head. Their paths cross when Gujun pursues a contract to take Arraleen’s father’s head. She will stop at nothing to protect her father and his honour. Besides being good with blades, they are both sharp-tongued (with rapier wit and sarcasm). Despite both being vicious killers, they do have a more human side that gradually gets exposed, particularly as far as Gujun is concerned.

There is a complexity to the nature of good versus evil that leads to the question as to who is the real baddy? There are bigger threats out there than Arraleen and Gujun.

Andrew McDermott’s first-rate narration builds on JW Webb’s vivid imagery to provide a thoroughly immersive and riveting listen. And with this being a box set, you can binge listen – even better!

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