
Hunter: Warrior of Doridia
Saga of Jon Hunter, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Jack de Golia
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By:
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Ronald Watkins
About this listen
When USNR Ensign Jon Hunter is thrown back in time and space to a strange, unknown world, he must struggle to survive. First enslaved, then trained as a Seker, a warrior of this savage land, he is soon embroiled in rebellion. The ancient continent of Doridia is vividly created in all its splendor and savagery. From the exotic Slave Dancers of Rashmalan, to the towering spires of the walled city of Taslea where nubile beauties are displayed and sold at marketplaces, there has never been an adventure quite like Hunter: Warrior of Doridia. First of a projected series.
©2014 Ronald J. Watkins (P)2014 Ronald J. Watkins
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