
War for the Sundered Crown
The Sundered Crown Saga, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Joseph Tweedale
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By:
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Matthew Olney
About this listen
Five years have passed since the Battle of Eclin, but peace in the Kingdom of Delfinnia remains elusive. Fell Beasts terrorize the countryside, dragons attack the Westerlands and, worst of all, strange ships have been sighted off the coast.
Luxon Edioz, still searching for his mother, embarks on a journey to Stormglade, a city at the edge of the Great Plains. It is a land full of monsters and deadly tribal warriors. There, he will learn that Danon, the enemy of mankind, has not been idle since his defeat at Eclin. The dark one has amassed a vast army. Its sole purpose: to destroy the kingdom and plunge the world into a never-ending darkness.
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