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The Final Mission of the Phoenix Squad

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The Final Mission of the Phoenix Squad

By: Ayokunle Mathew Akinbi
Narrated by: James Gregory Pierce
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For Dave, life in the quiet village of Aethelgard is perfectly ordinary—until a magical storm brings a golden-eyed owl with a mysterious delivery. It's a compass, but it doesn't point North. It points toward adventure. A creeping darkness, born from the shadow magic of the sinister Serpent King, Malakor, is poisoning the land and dimming the very stars in the sky. The compass is the key to stopping him, a guide on a perilous quest to awaken the world's last hope: the legendary Phoenix. Dave won't be alone. Joined by Lyra, a brave girl from a mountain tribe, and Squeak, a chattering, fiercely loyal creature of the forest, he forms the Phoenix Squad. Their journey will lead them through the secrets of a sunken city, the trials of ancient guardians, and a treacherous labyrinth of lost echoes. From escaping a dizzying sky prison to forging an alliance with fearless Air Riders, they must gather the long-lost Elemental Stones to bring light back to the world. But the Serpent King's betrayal lurks around every corner, and the final sacrifice may be more than they are prepared to pay. Can one small boy and his friends find the courage to face the shadow, reignite hope, and bring back the dawn?

©2025 Ayokunle Mathew Akinbi (P)2025 Ayokunle Mathew Akinbi
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