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  • The Weeping Sigil

  • The Dreadbound Ode, Book 2
  • By: Jordan Loyal Short
  • Narrated by: Aaron Smith
  • Length: 10 hrs and 8 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (4 ratings)

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The Weeping Sigil

By: Jordan Loyal Short
Narrated by: Aaron Smith
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Summary

Adrift in the void, Henrik’s rescue is only a prelude to slavery.

But his new life on Tyria is not at all what he expected. When the illustrious House of Quoll purchases him, Henrik finds himself living in the home of his old enemy, Prefect Brasca Quoll. Desperate to hide the truth of his last days on Heimir, Henrik dives into the murderous game of Tyrianite politics. Devastated by the catastrophe on the Norn homeworld, the Federation teeters on the brink of civil war.

While the Shining Ones maneuver their champions for the final confrontation, Henrik’s fevered visions unveil the scope of Moriigo’s nightmarish rebellion.

Aboard a stolen voidcraft, Brohr and Lyssa hurtle into the depths of the starry abyss, on a desperate exodus in search of safe haven. But the outer reaches of the system are full of strange worlds, haunted ruins, and bizarre cults.

As anarchy grips the streets of Tyria, Henrik vows to reveal the true peril facing the Federation: Moriigo’s return! While rival electors, assassins, and federal inquisitors plot the downfall of House Quoll, Henrik must bind himself to the future of his onetime enemies, lest the horrors of his prophetic visions come to pass!

©2020 Jordan Short (P)2021 Jordan Short
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"Rich in detail, bringing his tale to life with a foreboding atmosphere and characters that are intense. Good dialogue, rapid-fire action scenes, explosive magic and wicked political machinations." (Tome Tender)

"This is extremely well-written grimdark and if you like your fantasy and sci-fi gritty...this is a book you should pick up." (Booknest)

"The Weeping Sigil never stops. It has a relentless forward motion. It's painful, and its glorious, and there are twists and turns that I never saw coming. It made my heart pound and yes, there was even a tear or two." (Sarah Chorn, author of Seraphina's Lament)

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Epically Awesome.

Damn, Jordan Loyal Short that was bloody amazing, man my head is spinning after reading that second installment to The Dreadbound Ode. The Weeping Sigil was even better than The Skald’s Black Verse and I was bould over after reading the first book. This book just went to the next level, The worldbuilding, plot and setting is excellently Grimdark with a fantastic mix of fantasy and science fiction. The magic system, Space stations, Spaceships and other worlds will have your mouth watering. Its fast paced, action packed and there is some nice epic gruesomely scenes. We follow our three main protagonists, Henrik, Brohr, and Lyssa on their dark journeys for survival in the far away worlds they have found them selves in. A Darkness is about to break free and you all best be ready when it does. I absolutely can't wait for the third book Travels In The Dark. The audible for this book by Aaron Smith is brilliant, the page flipping sounds is awesome and voice for Moriigo just adds to an amazing experience. I very highly recommend, you won't be disappointed..😁🔥🖤

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