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Four people awake in an underground room. Not sure how they came to be there, or who is responsible, they must work together in order to find a way out of what soon turns into a hostile and lethal situation. Traps, treasure, and monsters abound. In order to survive they will have to put their wits to the test.

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Breya- Farm girl with few skills beyond what life on the farm has given her.

Lord Michael- An aging baron.

Vika Tor- Young swordsman full of himself and his own abilities.

Parr- A man seeming to be lacking in any special abilities.

Author of The Morcyth Saga and The Broken Key Trilogy, Brian S. Pratt now embarks upon another adventure that puts the reader directly into the heart of the action from the beginning. Fans of his previous works, especially The Broken Key, will discover Underground to be full of excitement and surprises. First in a series of books written for the pure fun of adventuring, Underground takes the reader along as four strangers overcome obstacles such as ingenious traps, perilous encounters, and mysteries to boggle the mind.

245 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 30, 2008

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Brian S. Pratt

23 books160 followers
Brian was born in Modesto, California. He graduated high school in 1985 and went straight into the Air Force where he was trained as an Avionic Specialist on the F-117A Stealth Fighter.

When his tour of duty was over, he joined Pizza Hut as a delivery driver where he quickly rose to become a General Manager of a delivery unit in Edmonds, WA.

Then after a short stint as a taxi driver, he spent two years as a driving instructor and now writes full time.

He currently lives in Boswell, OK and missing the three most wonderful children in the world: Joseph, Breanna, and Abigayle. They truly are the lights of his life.

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March 5, 2019
Okay story, but hard to connect to the characters. Also, I was left with too many questions and not enough background information. The realism found in their dungeon crawl was gritty and believable unlike some books that feel a bit too much like a video game (when they don't mean to be). With a bit more world and character building and a few questions answered, this could be a gem.
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