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  • Flight to the Northern Kingdom

  • Jack, the Giant Killers and the Bodacious Beanstalk Adventure, Book 2
  • By: Frank Wood
  • Narrated by: Caleb Summers
  • Length: 6 hrs and 26 mins

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Flight to the Northern Kingdom

By: Frank Wood
Narrated by: Caleb Summers
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Publisher's Summary

All roads lead to the North in the second book of the Jack and the Giant Killers series. The action that began in book one branches out in two parallel narratives as Jack and the Giant Killers break up. They must save their beloved mentor, Abel, and round up the elements that the cruel giant, Gorgo, requires to open the terrible Hateful Gate. Failure would mean victory for the ruthless thunder giant, Gorgo, and his equally horrid family, who are more determined than ever in their relentless march to absolute power in Ooom. Jack and his young comrades are faced with countless perils as they transport a feisty talking hen to safety in the mystic northern kingdom of Glacial. By the time the novel concludes, the stage will be set for what promises to be an epic final battle for Ooom.

©2022 Frank Wood (P)2022 Frank Wood

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