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Clock Strikes Sword
- Shadow World, Book 2
- Narrated by: Arthur Morey
- Length: 8 hrs and 15 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Firoze and Gnomon: two rival nations that share the same island. The powerful Firozians are famous for their magical swords and warlike spirit. The gentle Gnomons are known for their precision clocks - and for their power over time itself.
The death of an innocent boy sparks war between Gnomon and Firoze. Swords are sharpened and spells prepared. But no sooner than the battle lines are drawn, a foreign power attacks the island. Now the two enemy nations have only one hope: to fight together, spells and swords combined, to defend their common home against the ruthless Vargans ...
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