
The Fiend and the Forge
Book Three of The Tapestry
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Narrated by:
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Jeff Woodman
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By:
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Henry H. Neff
About this listen
When Henry H. Neff published the second book of his Tapestry series, Kirkus Reviews proclaimed that “young readers will clamor for more.” With The Fiend and the Forge, Neff unveils his most riveting adventure yet. Astaroth has claimed the Book of Origins, and the world is thick with goblins and trolls. The land needs a hero, so Max McDaniels sets out from the relatively safe confines of Rowan into the nightmare landscape beyond—but whether he fulfills his destiny or falls to the blight plaguing mankind is far from certain.
©2009 Henry Neff (P)2011 Recorded Books, LLC
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