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Drow Magic

Chronicles of Shadow Bourne, Book 4

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Drow Magic

By: Martha Carr, Michael Anderle
Narrated by: Stephanie Savannah
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The half-Drow, Ellis Burton has finally reunited with her mother, Claire but something's not right. Her mother is hiding something where the agency, DRI is concerned, and Ellis isn't sure she can trust her.

But she's willing to give her the benefit of doubt for now. Trust, verify, and then bring out the magic.

Charlie is still locked up in the DRI offices. The director, who looks strangely familiar offers him a job. Question is, is he considering it to help Ellis or to save his own skin?

Before he answers, he's got a plan to check out the facility, while no one is watching him. It'll be an easy in and out job.

Until Ellis shows up in a daring rescue attempt.

A rescue attempt that may just put an end to the DRI.

Can Ellis and her friends reveal just what the DRI is doing to the senator and put an end to the capture and torture of Drow citizens?

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Fantasy Metaphysical & Visionary

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