
Excalibur Rising, Book Zero
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Narrated by:
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Harry Singers
About this listen
A gripping prequel to the Excalibur Rising Series.
It's 13th century England and the only hope for the people is that a long lost legendary sword appears and saves them from a tyrant king.
King John of England fights for his throne while Athelstane, a Saxon stable boy, fights for his freedom.
Sapling, a mysterious young lady, tells Athelstane that Excalibur, the legendary sword, will buy his passage to her magical, all-female, world of Avilion. The one condition is that Athelstane has to steal England's most heavily guarded treasure from England's most evil king. This is where the Excalibur Rising saga begins.
©2016 Eileen Enwright Hodgetts (P)2022 Eileen Enwright HodgettsWhat listeners say about Excalibur Rising, Book Zero
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