
The Slaves of Mazaron
Tales of Amcronos, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Lorin Turpin
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By:
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Colson Rosa
About this listen
Through force, lies and deception, the continent of Amcronos is ruled by the evil warlord Natas. The only hope for the people can be found in the king of light, but only a few yet seek him. Still recovering from the recent siege, the city of Hightenmore is visited by an ally from the east. Convinced to begin the offensive, the unified army charges against Natas' northern strongholds. Midway through this endeavor, a threat comes from menacing beasts from the south, who are much stronger than anyone expected.
The Slaves of Mazaron is the second book in the Amcronos series, following the Knights of Torin.
©2013 Colson Rosa (P)2022 Colson Rosa
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