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Land of Madness

The Drendil Saga, Book 1

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Land of Madness

By: B T Litell
Narrated by: Lauren Garvin
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The Madness grows stronger in this second edition...

Darkness. Magic. Madness.

Drendil, a far-off land, teems with all three.

Michael, who lives in the mountain city of Feldring in the Kingdom of Prikea, knows nothing about Drendil. He does know that for weeks he has experienced nightmares telling of death and destruction to come. Unfortunately, this death and destruction threatens the entire world and cannot be ignored any longer. After one such nightmare, a priest named Joshua from the Order of Ravens visits Michael and says the only way to stop the nightmares is to leave Feldring behind. Now, Michael finds himself riding a horse across Prikea with a stranger wanting to stop his nightmares.

Meanwhile, the Madness grows stronger in Drendil.

Death and destruction await.

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