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  • A River Through Earth

  • The Merchant Cities, Book 1
  • By: Raymund Eich
  • Narrated by: Nate Daniels
  • Length: 8 hrs and 14 mins

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A River Through Earth

By: Raymund Eich
Narrated by: Nate Daniels
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From tundra to desert, from prairies to rainforests, the trade routes of Ganelerdos converge at Sparrenfor, Enelarmos, Larpektis, and Torg-ra-Honne - the Merchant Cities. Fair exchange offers prosperity to the creative and industrious, whether human or elemental, and unearned riches to the ambitious and greedy.

Scorned by his father, mocked by his older brother, Woldirek Hansar rides with a caravan into a desolate wasteland. He emerges with a bold plan to make House Hansar the richest family in the Merchant Cities. A plan to transform the continent of Ganelerdos forever.

Full of magical creatures, intrigue, battles, and true love, A River Through Earth brings listeners into a compelling new world of modern fantasy.

©2016 Raymund Eich (P)2016 Raymund Eich

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