Dark King of The North: Book III of The Kobalos Trilogy

· The Kobalos Trilogy Book 3 · Ty Johnston
4.2
11 reviews
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318
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About this ebook

 Kron Darkbow and companions have survived the mean streets of the city of Bond and the dangers of the Prison Lands, but now they dare to journey into Kobalos, a dark northern land ruled by King Verkain, a powerful mage rumored to be immortal and mad.

Always on their trail is underworld crime boss Belgad the Liar and his crew of deadly killers. Not only does Belgad seek vengeance against Kron, but he also wants to capture Kron's friend, the healer Randall Tendbones, the last of Verkain's children whom the king wants dead.

For Randall's slaying would fulfill one more step in an ancient prophecy predicting the rise of the Dark King of the North, and Verkain believes he is this figure, ready to bring death and destruction across all lands, to rule with a hammering fist of iron.

It is in Kobalos, in the darkest of hours, alone with enemies all around, Darkbow becomes the last hope for all. But to defeat his foes, first he must learn to defeat his own rage.

Also available

City of Rogues: Book I of The Kobalos Trilogy

Road to Wrath: Book II of The Kobalos Trilogy

Blade and Flame: Prequel to The Kobalos Trilogy (short story)

The Kobalos Trilogy Omnibus

Ratings and reviews

4.2
11 reviews

About the author

Originally from Kentucky, Ty Johnston is a former newspaper journalist who now spends his days writing fiction. He lives in the South with his wife, their beagle and house rabbit.

Blog: tyjohnston.blogspot.com

Author's newsletter: tinyletter.com/TyJohnston

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