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Conan The Destroyer, The People Of The Black Circle by Robert E. Howard | Fantasy Audiobooks

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CHAPTERS 0:00 - Start 0:22 - Become A Literary Patron 0:41 - Authors 0:51 - Feature Presentation 0:59 - 1 Death Strikes A King 11:11 - 2 A Barbarian From The Hills 25:35 - 3 Khemsa Uses Magic 40:13 - 4 An Encounter In The Pass 53:13 - 5 The Black Stallion 1:15:57 - 6 The Mountain of the Black Seers 1:41:41 - 7 On To Yimsha 1:58:04 - 8 Yasmina Knows Stark Terror 2:13:43 - 9 The Castle of the Wizards 2:53:02 - 10 Yasmina and Conan 3:13:44 - Outro ********** Conan The Destroyer in "The People Of The Black Circle" by Robert E. Howard An @Audiobooky Production https://audiobooky.co Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/audiobooky/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/audiobooky_/ X - https://x.com/Audiobooky_ **The People of the Black Circle** is a thrilling tale of vengeance, sorcery, and high adventure. When a king succumbs to the dark magic of the Black Seers of Yimsha, his sister Yasmina swears to avenge him. To achieve her goal, she seeks the aid of Conan, the unstoppable barbarian. But the journey is fraught with danger as betrayals, rival magicians, and sinister forces threaten their mission. Will Yasmina’s quest for vengeance succeed, or will the Black Seers’ power prove unstoppable? Why You’ll Love This Story: - **Epic battles and high-stakes action**: Conan faces deadly enemies and sorcerous threats in a breathtaking adventure. - **Intriguing characters and betrayals**: Allies turn against each other, and motives are never what they seem. - **A timeless tale of courage and cunning**: Perfect for fans of classic fantasy and gritty heroics. Discover how Conan’s strength and Yasmina’s determination clash with the dark forces of Yimsha. **Start listening now and immerse yourself in the ultimate fantasy adventure!** ABOUT THE AUTHOR Robert Ervin Howard (January 22, 1906 – June 11, 1936) was an American writer, primarily known for his contributions to the fantasy and pulp fiction genres. He is best remembered as the creator of Conan the Barbarian, one of the most iconic characters in sword and sorcery literature. From a young age, he showed a keen interest in literature, history, and storytelling, often immersing himself in books and inventing his own tales. Howard began his writing career as a teenager, contributing to various pulp magazines of the time, including "Weird Tales." In addition to Conan, Howard created other memorable characters, such as Solomon Kane, Bran Mak Morn, and Kull of Atlantis. He explored a range of genres, including historical fiction, horror, and westerns, often infusing his tales with elements of the supernatural and the occult.

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