Stillborn Bastards

Jonast the Crazy Book 1

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Pub Date Oct 08 2022 | Archive Date Nov 02 2022

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Everyone was afraid of him, and they were right to be.

Witches' vile army of stillborn bastards spared no one alive, and Jonast Mortenz, the one who could avenge the innocents was yet to be born.

It is the story of how a talented, equipped and intelligent young man evolved from Master Mortenz to Jonast the Crazy.

In the first book of the Jonast the Crazy series, which is envisioned as 6 Books, the childhood and youth years of Jonast Mortenz, the most famous person in a tiny world that they know, stuck in east and west, are told.

Spoiler: Nothing was as it seemed. Watch out for Matteo...

Everyone was afraid of him, and they were right to be.

Witches' vile army of stillborn bastards spared no one alive, and Jonast Mortenz, the one who could avenge the innocents was yet to be born.

It is...


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Author Aydin Tuzco created a wonderful world filled with vibrant characters in Stillborn Bastards. This books was everything I hoped it be, full of adventure and a fantastical story. It really is a wonderful start to the Jonast the Crazy series and I can't wait for more.

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this was a great start to the Jonast the Crazy series, it was what I was looking for in this type of book. The characters were what I was hoping they would be. The plot worked so well in this story and I was hooked from the beginning to the end. The time-period was what I was hoping for and it left me wanting more in this series.

"The air here seemed to be thinner and smelled better. Maybe that's how it felt to him. For this Arab of Saba, who was a slave at the hands of the Lydians, every free breath was considered fragrance, even in the midst of the foulest odors. He was so grateful to Jonast that he could die for him. Jonast, who had given that perverted human butcher what he deserved, was Zayd's hero. For the first time in his life, he had been glad that a person had died."

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