
The Crossed
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Narrated by:
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David Coon
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Khrystine Malvoisin
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Barney Cooper
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By:
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T.J. Rao
About this listen
Hart Kang is the widely adored son of a politician who finds himself desperate to know what goes on inside the walls of the Teorrain and if the government treats the Crossed people equal to Pravis, like himself, as they claim.
Violetta Akan, is destined to live out her days in a town behind one of 15 circular walls that separates her and others like her from civilization.
Hart meets Violetta when he secretly discovers a tunnel into the Teorrain, and both of their lives get exponentially more dangerous when they find themselves falling for one another while a rebellion is brewing inside the walls.
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