
The Slaying of the Bull
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Narrated by:
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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Scott A. Tirrell

This title uses virtual voice narration
Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
About this listen
In 1241, the year of the bull, an ancient evil awakens in the vast Steppe to the east, growing strong on fields of suffering. It has been 800 years since the Radix Obscurum last threatened the Christian world through its servant and first oceanic ruler, Attila. Now, the second darkness, the spawn of Genghis, rides with wind in their hair and blood on their swords, eager to spread their dark empire to the western ocean.
After eight centuries of waiting, the order forged to protect Christendom from this ancient menace sleeps and its once powerful weapons dull. Europe is fractured, corruption stains its heart black, and hope is slim. But one remains to stand before this growing shadow, an unlikely hero, the orphan Isa. Bestowed with his dying faith's most potent secrets, he marches forth on his long quest to slay this dark bull. On his journey, he will make friends and forge alliances that will last lifetimes, but ultimately his is a solitary burden that will be greater than anyone could imagine. Is this duty to be the Christian world's salvation, or is his destiny something more?
The Slaying of the Bull is rich with real people, places, and events. Although the story is fiction, the world it sprouts from was all too real and undoubtedly terrifying.
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