
Nemesis: Knight
Book 2 of the Chess Quest Series
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Narrated by:
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Scott Connolly
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By:
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Michael Young
About this listen
With two out of his four quests to become a paladin completed, Rich Witz fears the hardest part is yet to come. His nemesis, a dark knight in training, has already shown his terrible power, and Rich barely escaped with his life. Not only does he need to figure out how to pass the final two tests, but also a way to defeat his enemy once and for all. He knows his nemesis is disguised as a regular person at his school, and his list of suspects just keeps growing. With only a few days left, Rich must find out for himself if he has what it takes to become a knight—and to save his family.
©2015 Michael D. Young (P)2023 Michael D. Young
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