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  • Black Library: Cursed City (Hardback)

Black Library: Cursed City (Hardback)

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Discover the story behind the game with the Cursed City companion novel by C L Werner. A spate of murders ripples through the already oppressed city of Ulfenkarn, and an unlikely band of heroes rises to fight back against Radukar the Wolf and his Thirstin

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A Warhammer Quest novel

This edition includes a character card to use in the Warhammer Quest: Cursed City game.

When a series of vicious murders rock the vampire-ruled city of Ulfenkarn, an unlikely group of heroes – a vampire hunter, a vigilante, a wizard, and a soldier – must discover the truth even as the city's dread ruler takes to the streets and the bloodletting increases.

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Delve into the dungeons beneath the city of Ulfenkarn and discover the story behind the board game in this tale of thrilling adventure.

THE STORY
Ulfenkarn is a city of nightmares. Its vampiric rulers have indulged their bloodlust in every shadow-clad alley, turning the once-proud metropolis into a charnel house. Already crushed beneath the tyranny of Radukar the Wolf and his Thirsting Court, a spate of vicious murders plunges the mortal inhabitants into fresh terror. Emerging to uncover a connection between the attacks is an unlikely group of heroes: a vampire hunter from Carstinia, a slum-born vigilante, a ruthless wizard, and a soldier who is the last survivor of her noble bloodline. Arrayed against them are the undead monsters that thrive upon Radukar's gory regime. But a daring search for answers turns into a fight for survival when the Wolf himself descends his Ebon Citadel and joins the carnage in the streets…

Written by C L Werner

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