The Wraith’s Haunt, Book 2: Dungeon Lord – Otherworldly Powers

By Hugo Huesca

Synopsis

Dark forces are threatening everything that Dungeon Lord Edward Wright cares about… and they don’t expect what they’re about to get. 

Only a few weeks have passed since the Battle of Burrova, and Edward and his friends are busier than ever improving the Haunt and protecting the surviving villagers. 

Sadly, time is a scarce commodity in the world of Ivalis. Soon enough, Ed finds himself thrown into conflict against the man behind the mindbrood’s attack, a man who is seemingly capable of shrugging off mortal wounds and who is willing to unleash a devastating plague of undead against the Haunt and everyone inside. 

Only the otherworldly powers of a Dungeon Lord may be capable of protecting the Haunt against the rapidly approaching danger…but can Edward remain the same man if he exposes himself to the corrupting influence of that very same power? 

The second installment of The Wraith’s Haunt is upon us, and Soundbooth Theater had a blast producing it! In the first book, Annie Ellicott played some of SBT’s creepiest monstrosities. But in this book, she’s taken on the entire female cast, including Kes and Lavy who were voiced by Jeff Hays originally, and a charming new character, Katarina Locksmith, the clever thief. 

The Soundbooth Theater team for this production:
Jeff Hays – Narration, Male Characters, Production Supervision
Annie Ellicott – Female Characters
Dalton Lynne – Proofing, Editing
Griffin Malnar – Production, Editing, Mastering

©2018 Carlos Hugo Thomas Huesca (P)2018 Soundbooth Theater

About The Author

Hugo Huesca is a science fiction and fantasy writer. He has been reading avidly for the better part of two decades and writing fiction since he was ten years old. He is a swimmer, a tequila drinker, and a fanatic of ridiculous science fiction book covers from 50 years ago. Some of his favorite books are Snow Crash, Neuromancer, Conan the Barbarian, Valis, The Dark Tower, and The Name of the Wind.

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