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Chronicles of Maradoum, Volume 3

By: Ross Hughes
Narrated by: Michael Beckett
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Publisher's Summary

Blades and wizardry.

Fearsome monsters and fearless magicians.

Intrepid warriors and illicit gangs.

Spirits and sentient trees.

Primordial enemies and fables come to life.

Set in the same world as the epic fantasy Convent series, beginning with "A Dead Wizard’s Dream", this collection of 11 fantasy short stories takes a closer look at lands and peoples less explored in the Chronicles series so far.

From the barbaric and barren Lama Kulul Desert where dwell sinister lizard-men to the lush and lawless Archipelago where barbaric Goblins roam, this adventure-filled anthology is brimming with action, magic and old lore.

Featured in Chronicles of Maradoum, Volume 3:

"The Fainting Wizard"

"The Sandman and the Serpents"

"The Shaman and the Ghouls"

"Ghosts of the Madlands"

"Severing the Head of the Golden Snake"

"Yeti Mountain"

"The Tree That Eats Goblins"

"Sir Jombo and the Lindworm"

"The Strategos and the Centaurs"

"Return of the Yaoguai"

"Battle for Wampcha Hill"

©2020 Ross Hughes (P)2020 Ross Hughes

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