
The Woods Wraith: A Brass & Brandt Adventure
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Narrated by:
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Khai Lannor
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By:
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Sam Whittaker
About this listen
Brass and Brandt are the twin sons of Tag and Willow from the "Brotherhood of the Scythe. .Herein, they find themselves on an adventure of their own.
When their mother tells them the fascinating tale about a strange and dangerous creature that lurks in dark forests, it is too much for them to resist. They arm themselves with their mother's bow and arrow and go off in search of a Wood's Wraith.
But what they find is darker and more dangerous than they anticipate. Will they be able to escape from the Wood's Wraith's powerful clutches?
©2021 Samuel Whittaker (P)2021 Samuel Whittaker
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