Charts, Charms, and Conspiracies
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Narrated by:
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Joel Froomkin
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By:
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David Green
Summary
Within the idyllic city of Barrow’s Hill, the elderly, autistic map maker Greton of Willow is living his heart’s desire, making his maps surrounded by his found family and owl. But, without warning, his cozy existence is challenged. When it comes to map-making, there's new competition in Barrow's Hill…
Struggling to come to terms with such a change to the expected—and having to face challenges like extravagant dinner parties and understanding fashion—Greton stumbles upon even more mysterious goings on in Barrow's Hill. The nefarious Cartographers’ Guild have found fresh investment and influence, mages appear everywhere they shouldn't be, and the newly uncovered ruins beneath the hill are off limits to those deemed undesirable…especially Greton.
With Charms, Charts, and Conspiracies aplenty, Greton strives to understand his place, and true worth, amongst his circle of friends. The mysteries continue to build, with his good name at the centre of every puzzle in the City on the Hill. Can Greton cope with the competition? Will he finally understand what he means to those he loves? And can he escape the net closing around him before it's too late? The answers—and tea, plenty of tea—are at your fingetips…
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