
The Spiral Mountain
The Road to the Remembering, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Pamela Dillman
About this listen
In the third volume of Roberta Dawn McMorrow's Road to the Remembering series, the adventures of Leader and her camp of survivors take a chilling turn as they prepare for battle against soldiers of the Orthodoxy.
Meanwhile, Leo, Conan, and Inanna have left the canyon of Ole Joe, only to find themselves facing forces of both unprecedented darkness and extraordinary spiritual awakening on their continuing journey.
All are drawn to a mysterious Spiral Mountain which haunts their dreams. What it signifies, and how the future of the world hinges on their shared destiny, unfolds in this story of two remarkable bands of young heroes.
©2024 Roberta Dawn McMorrow (P)2025 Unforgotten Books
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