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We are Voulhire; The Fires of Virko has been written by Matthew Tysz.
Virko being an industrial city bought all the iron from Alcovia. The Magnum Caelum also needed the iron so the mayor of the city sent Gale Galen to bargain for iron in Virko just like his uncle had done before. Agreeing to the mayor, Galen set off for Virko along with a monk; Demetrius, and Rowan. At first Demetrius refused to visit Virko because it was his homeland and he hated being there but after being politely asked by Galen, he made up his to go with them. There in Virko, they asked for help from an old schoolfellow of Demetrius; Kayden Morgan. He told them to go to Lord Venden who lived in Ballerhall. There they came face to face with an evil demon and the lord personally asked them to help him keep his son away from the evil.
Virko was an industrial city in Voulhire. It was founded by Lord Venden Hrelek. He was the ruler of that city and he wanted it to be a successful and prosperous city. He tried to teach his son, Hans Hrelek (known to his friends as Folcro) about the skill of leadership but he failed to do so because Folcro was involved in some other activity. He had discovered a trapdoor which contained dark secrets and a demon inhabited there. While on his deathbed, Lord Venden began to worry about the fate of Virko so, he appointed Michael Mendus to be captain of all the army of Virko.
They tried to seek help from the church in order to get rid of the demon but the priests would not listen to them. Will they ever be able to send the demon to the place it belongs to? And will they be able to bargain for iron for saving the fate of their city? The story is all about Virko and its enemies who want to seize the throne and rule the city.
I liked the plot of the story along with the simple words used by the author to make the story really interesting. The way the book characters worked their ways around the story was also much fun to read. I enjoyed a lot while reading the book and I am sure that others would have as much joy as I had. I also liked the little humor on the pages of the book. The characters were truly amazing and it was fun reading the story. It contained many twists and turns which made the story good to read.
I'd like to give this book 4 out of 4 points for its glamour. It was exceptionally well edited. Those who like to read stories about gods and power would love this book very much. I think this book is fit to be called a masterpiece.
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We are Voulhire: The Fires of Virko
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