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The Black Hood
- Kingdom Society, Book 1
- Narrated by: Nathan Helm
- Length: 8 hrs and 5 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Alyeth Zane never expected he’d be forced to leave his home at only six years old. He never dreamed he’d end up in the future living a life he didn’t know. If it hadn’t been for his wonderful mentor and protector Xylok saving him, life could have been very different.
Alyeth faces many tough choices along his journey to becoming stronger, and of course, figuring out how to beat the evil Black Hood.
Together with his sister Cindrel, his master Xylok, and many more allies they make along the way, they will press forward. But will they be able to get strong enough to destroy evil itself?
©2022 Nathan Helm (P)2023 Nathan Helm
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