
Tariq and the Temple of Beasts
The Spiritstone Saga, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Raj Ghatak
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By:
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Sarwat Chadda
About this listen
Tariq and his friends Livia and Artos have set sail to New Ethrial on a quest to find the Crocodile's Tear, a Spiritstone stolen centuries ago. Deep in the forest, Tariq encounters an old enemy and makes a powerful new friend - Imex, a shapeshifting seer. Imex takes Tariq to the Temple of Beasts, where he learns how to become different animals - from a panther to an eagle. Tariq's friends are worried - could Imex be using Tariq to reunite the long-lost Spiritstones and satisfy her own thirst for power?
This richly imagined adventure blends themes of classic fantasy and world mythology with a timely message about protecting the environment.
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