Larsin left his home long ago for a quest of something big and tragically the man never returned to his homeland. The locals think that Larsin died during the voyage because his dreams were just too big. In his absence his only son Dante has grown up into a fine lad, Dante has also learned the art of magic. The boy is not an ordinary wizard now as he has shown his talent to the people of the land in open battles in which he has defeated kings and warlords.
Dante gets the biggest mission of his life when he comes to know that his father is still alive on the forbidden island. He gears up and goes toward the sight, when he reaches the island he realizes two things one of which is about the condition of his father and the other linked to his powers.
His father was suffering from a terrible plague and soon he was going to die if nothing is done. Also, Dante’s magical powers were not working properly on the island. Along with his friend Dante goes in search of a cure and instead of the cure he gets the same disease. Now he has to think about himself and his father at the same time.
Edward W. Robertson makes things more terrible for the young wizard when he is told that his homeland is also invaded and help is needed there as well. If any of the fans has not given any attention to The Cycle of Arawn and The Twelve Plagues then he should invest some time to this masterpiece. The listener is bound to get suspense, action, and a chilling end narrated by Tim Gerard Reynolds.