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SOUL OF SORCERY – the table of contents

It looks like the final draft of SOUL OF SORCERY will be about 134,000 words or so. Longest DEMONSOULED book evah! (So far.)

Here is the (spoiler-free) Table of Contents:

Chapter 1 – Blood Thirst

Chapter 2 – The Pact Fulfilled

Chapter 3 – Dead Villages

Chapter 4 – Tremors

Chapter 5 – The Dead Walk

Chapter 6 – What We Are

Chapter 7 – Sanctuary

Chapter 8 – A Knight of Old Dracaryl

Chapter 9 – The Moot

Chapter 10 – Tournament

Chapter 11 – Followers of the Urdmoloch

Chapter 12 – Swordthains

Chapter 13 – Sword and Crown

Chapter 14 – Conquerors

Chapter 15- The Battle of Stone Tower

Chapter 16 – Embassies

Chapter 17 – The Lady of Castle Highgate

Chapter 18 – Vassals

Chapter 19 – Betrayal

Chapter 20 – The Assassin and the Apprentice

Chapter 21 – Child of Shadows

Chapter 22 – The Melee

Chapter 23 – The Hive

Chapter 24 – Only Blood

Chapter 25 – Treachery

Chapter 26 – Call to Arms

Chapter 27 – Morvyrkrad

Chapter 28 – The Lady of the Shadows

Chapter 29 – The Horde

Chapter 30 – The Pact

Chapter 31 – The Staff of the Guardian

Chapter 32 -A Traitor’s Death

Chapter 33 – The Battle of Swordgrim

Chapter 34 – The Great Rising

Chapter 35 – The Heir of Dracaryl

Chapter 36 – The Lord of the Tervingi

Epilogue

Look of a sample chapter to appear very soon now.

-JM

3 thoughts on “SOUL OF SORCERY – the table of contents

  • Sweet! Can’t wait! πŸ˜€

    Refresh my memory, was this the second to last of the Demonsouled books, or third?

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    • jmoellerwriter

      That is the plan, though I won’t know for sure until I sit down to plot the next book. *If* it looks like it’s going to be way too long, I might split it into two. So the last DEMONSOULED book will definitely be SOUL OF GODS, but there’s a chance it might be proceeded by a potential book called SOUL OF SKULLS.

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      • Sounds good to me! πŸ˜€

        “Soul of Gods”, eh? Like this painting here:
        http://www.thefriendsofenglishmagic.com/?page_id=135

        Okay, okay, those are not really gods…they are angels…and Joseph of Arimathea…but hey if you didn’t read the description or know much about Arthurian tales…
        Hey, it sure as heck looked cool! And that’s what counts, right? πŸ˜‰

        The last DS books will probably be out next year sometime I’m guessing?

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