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Cyrus LongBones and the Battle Hune

Cyrus LongBones, Book 3

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Cyrus LongBones and the Battle Hune

By: Jeremy Mathiesen
Narrated by: Jack Wynters
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Escaping the wintry klops slave mines, 16-year-old Cyrus LongBones has discovered the hidden location of the living island that can save his village. Forced to brave treacherous mountains and ravenous wolves, Cyrus uncovers a remote klops army that has imprisoned and armored the turtle-like island known as a "hune".

Cyrus must, somehow, infiltrate this enemy stronghold, free the giant battle hune, and unite it with his stranded people, all while being hunted by the immortal Sea Zombie.

Enemies must now become allies, and friends may become foes. To rescue his village, can Cyrus walk the thin line between good and evil, or will hate guide his way?

Welcome to the third book in the Cyrus LongBones adventure series.

©2019 Jeremy Mathiesen (P)2020 Jeremy Mathiesen
Epic Fantasy Science Fiction & Fantasy Young Adult Fiction Fantasy Village Island

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