The Rogue Prince
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  • Parts 26
  • Time 2h 34m
  • Reads 1,160
  • Votes 92
  • Parts 26
  • Time 2h 34m
Complete, First published Jan 18, 2017
Dear reader, 
                     Before you read this book there are a few things you should know. Magic is real. I know you think I am joking but that is far from the case. I want you to know that whatever happens in this book actually happened years ago. In writing this book I left clues to tomb of Albrecht Crysus IV,  the King of Einvor. He is a very dangerous sorcerer and the location of his tomb can only be trusted to the smartest person who reads this book. So if you manage to solve all the puzzles and keep this secret and never visit the tomb unless it is ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY.


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