
Red Jade
The Forgotten Tribe, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Dylan White
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By:
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Stephen J. Wolf
About this listen
A castle, destroyed.... The jades, drained....
With the companions and the jades united, Dariak’s quest should have already ended, but more work remains.
As with Delminor, who assembled the jades two decades earlier, bringing the shards together led only to further devastation.
To complete his quest, Dariak must solve the final complication and unite the Red Jade permanently, without destroying any more of the world around him.
Only with the help of his companions can the talented mage hope to bring peace to the lands of Kallisor and Hathreneir. Only together can they uncover the truth of the Forgotten Tribe.
©2016 Stephen Wolf (P)2020 Stephen Wolf
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