
Quest for Whitelotus
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Narrated by:
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Robert Willson
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By:
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Erna J. Weissman
About this listen
Tamara Carter was a professor in world mythology. She never really believed in the supernatural. But Tamara's view soon changes when her husband Valentino went missing in China. When Tamara and her friend Finn went to China to look for him, they discover that Valentino was kidnapped by Gang Jiao-long. He is the demon lord of monsters who is trying to escape The Yaoguai Realm and take over China. To stop him, Tamara had to reunite Whitelotus, a group of magicians that defeated the demon lord before. Will Tamara find her husband? Will she reunite Whitelotus before Gang Jiao-long conquers China? Quest for Whitelotus is the fourth and latest book written by Erna J. Weissman.
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