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The Fall of Miklagard: Book Eight of the Dragon Stone Saga
- Narrated by: Paul Woodson
- Length: 5 hrs and 36 mins
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Publisher's Summary
After the shocking destruction of Aonach Tower, the dragon riders gather together to save the city of Miklagard from a similar fate. As the High Council bickers and argues about the future, a deadly group of rogue spellcasters gather outside Miklagard's borders to rain destruction down upon the city. The dragon riders find themselves opposed on all sides in a dangerous clash between forces of justice and power.
Will the dragon riders succeed, or will the city of Miklagard fall to eternal darkness?
©2017 Chessmore Publishing (P)2017 Chessmore Publishing
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