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  • Tariq and the Drowning City

  • The Spiritstone Saga, Book 1
  • By: Sarwat Chadda
  • Narrated by: Raj Ghatak
  • Length: 4 hrs and 56 mins

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Tariq and the Drowning City

By: Sarwat Chadda
Narrated by: Raj Ghatak
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Publisher's Summary

The first story in an action-packed fantasy trilogy, perfect for fans of Dungeons and Dragons aged 9+

Time is running out. When crops fail and a new plague spreads across the land of Osha, Tariq has a troubling vision - an ancient prophesy is coming true. He travels to the capital city of Ethrial to warn the leaders of an impending flood, but no one listens. It's up to the seer and his new friends, an elf scientist and a dwarf soldier, to take matters into their own hands.

Venturing off on an epic quest, the unlikely trio must find a magical moonstone and use its powers to prevent a tidal wave from wiping out the city. But they aren't the only ones seeking to find the moonstone...and not everyone wants to use its ancient powers to save Ethrial...

This pacy adventure blends themes of classic fantasy, Indian mythology, climate emergency and steampunk imagery to create a richly imagined world.

©2024 Sarwat Chadda (P)2024 Hachette Children's Books

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