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Creature of Havoc: The Monster of Dree
- Fighting Fantasy Audio Dramas, Book 5
- Narrated by: Rachel Atkins, David Warner, Nina Clarke, Charlie Higson, Lisa Bowerman, Tim Treloar, Richard Rycroft, Andrew Wincott, Matthew Brenher, Peter Noble, Russell Bentley, Sophie Roberts, Toby Longworth
- Length: 1 hr and 14 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Using forbidden Marrangha magic and the three stolen vapours, the evil sorcerer Zharradan Marr has created a creature....but for what purpose?
©2018 David N. Smith (P)2018 Fox Yason Music Productions Ltd
Critic Reviews
"[E]xactly what you’d want a drama based on the Fighting Fantasy series to be.... The tale nails the feel of the Fighting Fantasy series perfectly." (Starburst Magazine)
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