
The Keep in the Marsh
Escaping Dragons, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Glenn Marcum
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By:
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Neil O'Donnell
About this listen
A village blacksmith from the middle of nowhere, Thomas seeks adventure after surviving a plague that eradicated his homeland.
Following his father’s advice and heading east, Thomas finds himself entwined in a surge of attacks by a thieves’ guild known as Neydis. Similarly lost adventurers soon join him along the Queen's Road, and they set their sights on breaking through the grasp of Neydis and finding "safe" adventure in dungeons without any dragons.
Thomas and his group may be reckless, but they aren't stupid. Who would knowingly mess with a dragon? Find out in The Keep in the Marsh, the first book in Neil O'Donnell's series of epic fantasy adventures.
©2022 Neil O'Donnell (P)2022 Neil O'Donnell
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