
The Ballad of Winston the Wandering Trader, Book 8
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Narrated by:
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Mark Sanderlin
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By:
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Dr. Block
About this listen
Adaptation. Determination. Separation.
At the end of book seven, Winston suffered a devastating injury and was blinded in his left eye, but he and the Rebellion are now in possession of a mysterious book and ingot. They must get these enigmatic items to Rocco and Reina for analysis. But, to do that, they will have to avoid Wofrathan and his dark steel sword.
Will they discover the true nature of the book and ingot?
Will Wofrathan capture them...or worse?
Is Wes truly on the side of the Rebellion?
Listen to book eight in the Ballad of Winston series to find out!
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