The Last Garrison

· Wizards of the Coast
3.0
3 reviews
Ebook
320
Pages

About this ebook

In the shadows between the living world and the land of the dead, the night’s terrors lurk…
 
For as long as anyone can remember, the mountain village of Haven has been under the protection of an ancient warlock known as the Old Stargazer. But after countless years spent deciphering the language of the cosmos, the old man is losing himself to the many voices of the night sky.
 
Now, a dark figure controls the forest with minions of kenku marauders—crowlike humanoids that menace Haven with violence and mayhem. If the Old Stargazer cannot or will not protect the villagers, they will have to find someone who can.
 
Nergei, an orphan raised by the warlock, knows they must venture beyond the safety of Haven to find the help they need. With little to offer mercenaries, and a ragged band at his side, he sets forth in search of heroes, never believing in what he might find.

Ratings and reviews

3.0
3 reviews
carlos nieves
September 17, 2015
pretty good book, it started out a little slow, but it worked itself up. Im hoping there is a sequel novel
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About the author

To some Matthew Beard is thought of as a recluse, but those people haven't been a part of his Tuesday night game. Between Michigan and Washington, the author's time is spent in pursuit of writing, gaming, and general Epicurean pleasures. As a side gig, Mr. Beard likes to take pictures of dice and monsters. You can see his photos and learn more about the author's projects at matthewbeard.tumblr.com. The Last Garrison is his first published novel.

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