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  • Kaiju City: Carcassonne

  • Kaiju City, Book 2
  • By: Adam Sampson
  • Narrated by: Exo Lio
  • Length: 14 hrs and 19 mins

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Kaiju City: Carcassonne

By: Adam Sampson
Narrated by: Exo Lio
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Publisher's Summary

If he knew what was going to happen after he left home, he would have tried to stay.

After the events of the great kaiju war, Matteo is sent away from the turtle. His mission is to report to the capitol about the battle and collect Wardens for their depleted village. If only things could have stayed that simple.

Matteo runs into monsters, metal people, wild kaiju, and cities bigger than he could ever dream. He is going to have to get better with his artifact if he wants to survive.

Reaching the city of Carcassonne won’t be easy, but after he gets there, things will only get more complicated. He might be getting better at using his rune scribe pen, but he is going to have to do something different if he wants to keep his friends safe among political intrigue and the threat of a looming war.

©2024 Adam Sampson (P)2024 Royal Guard Publishing LLC

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