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  • A Tale of Two Ninja Kids, Book 4

  • The Great Dark Wolves of Japan
  • By: Adam Oakley
  • Narrated by: Adam Oakley
  • Length: 2 hrs and 59 mins

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A Tale of Two Ninja Kids, Book 4

By: Adam Oakley
Narrated by: Adam Oakley
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Publisher's Summary

In the fourth ninja adventure, we find out if Nayla makes it safely home to the Seishin Mountain after encountering the Gatekeeper in Book 3. The Great Dark Wolves of Japan are living as outcasts in the forest, and she might be the only one who can help them.

Myasako and Takashi are the first in a while to try to hunt down a Korokoshin Monster, and Martin and the Garganfan discover what Jacobson Muldridge has been working on for these past few weeks....

He has an invention that has the power to change the course of the whole world's existence, but the Garganfan suspects that it might do more harm than good, and he fears a war could break out between humans and the most powerful beings in the forest....

Will Nayla make it home safely or encounter even more obstacles? Will Martin and the Garganfan be able to save humanity from a potentially devastating invention? And will Myasako and Takashi be able to evade the might of the notorious Korokoshin Monster?

Find out in Book 4.

©2019 Adam Oakley (P)2021 Adam Oakley

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