
Our Man Adelaide
The Dark Grove
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Narrated by:
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Rebecca McKernan
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By:
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Martin Schiller
About this listen
Although the Council has been unmasked, and the Faceless Man identified, the danger that they pose is far from over.
A great wedding is being planned between the innocent Princess Victoria Louise of Prussia and Ernst Augustus, heir to the Kingdom of Hanover. Its guests will include royalty from all over Europe, and it is is the perfect opportunity for peace. But this gathering is also threatened with the possibility of chaos and death. It will be up to Sir Thomas Blackthorn, Adelaide DeMarcy, her students, and their friends, to stave off disaster and foil the Council's evil designs. If they can....
©2021 Greg Crowfoot (P)2021 Greg Crowfoot
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