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March of the Dinosaurs

By: Daniel Arenson
Narrated by: James Anderson Foster, Eva Kaminsky, Taylor Meskimen
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Dinosaurs. Majestic beasts. For millions of years, they ruled the Earth. Today they live again on planet Mintari.

Risen from the past, these beautiful animals inspire all who see them. Titanic sauropods roam the land, devouring forests. Ceratopsians herd across the plains like living tanks. Pterosaurs fill the skies, some as large as planes. Ruling them all, the mighty T. rex reigns as king.

Powerful as they are, the dinosaurs are facing another extinction. An army of poachers sweeps across Mintari. Killing. Burning. Even the greatest dinosaurs cannot survive their modern weapons.

Against this army stands Joe Triplehorn. A Mintari Ranger. A man broken and forged in the wilderness. Joe and his fellow Rangers are outnumbered and outgunned. But this is war, and Joe will fight. He will defend his home, his family, and Mintari's magnificent dinosaurs.

March of the Dinosaurs is the thrilling conclusion to the Mintari trilogy.

©2023 Daniel Arenson (P)2023 Podium Audio

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