Triumph of the Wizard King (Wizard King Trilogy #3)
The first battle has been fought, but the war has just begun.

As Cadrith savors his success, the mercenaries deal with the aftermath of their last confrontation.

The thread that's bound them to this point is hard to break and is pulling them into yet another conflict where even the gods are bracing their gates.

The battle lines have been drawn. The pieces are in place. The conflict to come will be waged on many fronts and through many faces, but victory is far from assured.

Warring gods, secret plots, ancient feuds, and cosmic adventure fill this final volume of the Wizard King Trilogy, returning readers to a world rich in history, faith, and tales of adventure—of which this story is but one of many.

“Corrie has created a world of warring gods and goddesses; peopled it with humans, dwarves, elves, and other races; and infused it with life and color. This saga of faith triumphant belongs in larger fantasy collections.”—Library Journal

“. . . Corrie manages to stick the landing and deliver an ending to his trilogy that is both epic and emotional.” —Geek’d Out



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Triumph of the Wizard King (Wizard King Trilogy #3)
The first battle has been fought, but the war has just begun.

As Cadrith savors his success, the mercenaries deal with the aftermath of their last confrontation.

The thread that's bound them to this point is hard to break and is pulling them into yet another conflict where even the gods are bracing their gates.

The battle lines have been drawn. The pieces are in place. The conflict to come will be waged on many fronts and through many faces, but victory is far from assured.

Warring gods, secret plots, ancient feuds, and cosmic adventure fill this final volume of the Wizard King Trilogy, returning readers to a world rich in history, faith, and tales of adventure—of which this story is but one of many.

“Corrie has created a world of warring gods and goddesses; peopled it with humans, dwarves, elves, and other races; and infused it with life and color. This saga of faith triumphant belongs in larger fantasy collections.”—Library Journal

“. . . Corrie manages to stick the landing and deliver an ending to his trilogy that is both epic and emotional.” —Geek’d Out



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Triumph of the Wizard King (Wizard King Trilogy #3)

Triumph of the Wizard King (Wizard King Trilogy #3)

by Chad Corrie
Triumph of the Wizard King (Wizard King Trilogy #3)

Triumph of the Wizard King (Wizard King Trilogy #3)

by Chad Corrie

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Overview

The first battle has been fought, but the war has just begun.

As Cadrith savors his success, the mercenaries deal with the aftermath of their last confrontation.

The thread that's bound them to this point is hard to break and is pulling them into yet another conflict where even the gods are bracing their gates.

The battle lines have been drawn. The pieces are in place. The conflict to come will be waged on many fronts and through many faces, but victory is far from assured.

Warring gods, secret plots, ancient feuds, and cosmic adventure fill this final volume of the Wizard King Trilogy, returning readers to a world rich in history, faith, and tales of adventure—of which this story is but one of many.

“Corrie has created a world of warring gods and goddesses; peopled it with humans, dwarves, elves, and other races; and infused it with life and color. This saga of faith triumphant belongs in larger fantasy collections.”—Library Journal

“. . . Corrie manages to stick the landing and deliver an ending to his trilogy that is both epic and emotional.” —Geek’d Out




Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781506716275
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
Publication date: 10/05/2021
Series: The Wizard King Trilogy , #3
Pages: 352
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

About The Author
Chad Corrie has enjoyed creating things for as far back as he can remember, but it wasn’t until he was twelve that he began to write. Since then he’s written comics, graphic novels, prose fiction of varying lengths, and an assortment of other odds and ends. His work has been published in other languages and produced in print, digital, and audio formats. He also makes podcasts.
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