
The Scarlet Sea
Stanley Pargo in Suburbia, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Philip Battley
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By:
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C.L. Clark
About this listen
Book three in the Stanley Pargo in Suburbia series.
Now trapped in the terrible world of Suburbia, Stanley Pargo is faced with a difficult choice: go his own way and face the beasts of the wilderness alone, or join a small cohort fighting to destroy a brutal monster known as the Chumbley.
Both options all but guarantee Stanley’s untimely demise, and neither offers him the home he truly seeks, but if he doesn’t decide soon, the Chumbley will obtain a powerful stone capable of annihilating all who might thwart him.
And if that happens, the Chumbley will exact his revenge, and there will be no world and no home left for Stanley to find.
©2020 Charlie Clark (P)2020 Charlie Clark
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