
Battle of the Bards
A Wonderful Week for a Quest, Book 6
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Narrated by:
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Kevin Perkins
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By:
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Michael D. Young
About this listen
If there’s one wizard Jackdaw can’t stand, it’s Merlin. So, when a letter arrives from the mage of mages, he assumes it brings bad news. Instead, he is allowed to host the annual Battle of the Bards competition in the Beandom, a feat that, if handled correctly, could cement his status as a premier prognosticator. But as the contestants file in, so does a strange, menacing darkness that casts a shadow over the proceedings.
With the help of his friends, Jackdaw tries to unravel a sinister plot brewing among the musicians to slaughter the competition and enslave the Beandom. Foiling this plot would also impress Merlin, but only if he can survive the Battle of the Bards.
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