
One Will Die
The Lost History Chronicles, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Octavio Preciado
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By:
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C. T. Ortega
About this listen
Two different lives...
Two different hopes...
Only one will survive...
Tanel, a quiet poet born into the battle-driven clan of Mil'chama. The heavily trained boy struggles to find his way, wishing for a more peaceful existence. Vinn, a young man tired of watching his people suffer because they’re ill-prepared to defend themselves. The warrior at heart has had enough and is ready to fight back. As the two stand on the opposing sides of the battlefield, face to face, one of these coming-of-age stories will have an early end. One will die at the hands of the other. The question is which?
©2021 Caleb Ortega (P)2021 Open World Publishing
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