
The Chronicles of Dragon
Terror at the Temple, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Lee Alan
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By:
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Craig Halloran
About this listen
Find Nath Dragon...The Clerics of Barnabus are dead set on capturing Nath Dragon. High Priestess Selene wants him, but why, even Finnius does not know. Brenwar Bolderguild begins his search of Nalzambor to find Nath, who has escaped his supervision. Nath's father had warned Brenwar not to lose Nath because losing Nath to evil will trigger the next Dragon War. There's more. Who has taken over in Quinley, and why are there elves in Quintucklen?
©2013 Craig Halloran (P)2014 Craig HalloranListener received this title free
More excellent narration that perfectly nails the tone for the book, not taking it took seriously while keeping the drama levels appropriately. There is also a good amount of background content: muttering voices, battle noises and dramatic music when necessary.
Not the heights of the genre but a brilliant enjoyable story
Good fun sword and sorcery
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