
The Green Lama: Scions
The Green Lama Legacy, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Jiraiya Addams
About this listen
A cruise ship crashes suddenly on Liberty Island. All onboard are dead by
their own murderous hands. All but one. What secrets does the lone
survivor harbor within her very soul? And what horrors does she bring?
These are questions only the Green Lama can answer!
Reintroducing the most unique pulp hero ever! In reality, The Green
Lama is Jethro Dumont, a millionaire playboy who spent 10 years in Tibet
and now uses his Buddhist training to pursue justice for those denied it!
Can even the Green Lama, with his mastery of the supernatural and his
radioactive salts, be enough to prevent the coming of...scions?
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