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The Throne of the North
- Path of the Ranger, Book 18
- Narrated by: John Banks
- Length: 16 hrs and 34 mins
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Publisher's Summary
War looms over Norghana as the Immortal Dragon plans to conquer Tremia. Can the Snow Panthers stop him?
King Thoran of Norghana and King Kendryk of Irinel seek an alliance with King Caron of Zangria to attack the Kingdom of Erenal.
The Druid Queen improves her magic and position at court. Will she be an ally or an implacable enemy?
The Snow Panthers seek to recover the only weapons that can kill a dragon and hide the immortal dragon's silver pearls as they seek to crown Egil as king of Norghana.
Will the Panthers achieve their goals? Will they survive the wars and the Immortal Dragon?
Enjoy adventures full of action, adventure, magic, and romance! Epic fantasy for the whole family!
©2023 Pedro Urvi (P)2024 Podium Audio
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