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The Second Siege
- Book Two of The Tapestry
- Narrated by: Jeff Woodman
- Length: 15 hrs
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Publisher's Summary
With the publication of his first novel, The Hound of Rowan, Henry H. Neff won a huge readership eager for more of his wildly imagined fantasy series.
In this riveting sequel, Neff expands on the world of his first novel and pens a work of even greater scope and complexity. When evil forces conspire to wield the Book of Toth, chaos breaks out - leaving the only hope for the future in the hands of the Rowan Academy's Max McDaniels and his trusted friend David Menlo.
©2008 Henry H. Neff (P)2009 Recorded Books, LLC
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