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The Chronicles of Dragon

Dragon Bones and Tombstones, Book 2

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The Chronicles of Dragon

By: Craig Halloran
Narrated by: Lee Alan
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Trouble in the hills...

Determined to reverse the evil of his dragon arm, Nath Dragon ventures deep into the Shale Hills with Brenwar the Dwarf in an attempt to rescue more dragons. But those treacherous hills hide troubles he's never imagined.

Against their will, Nath and Brenwar are forced to retrieve a powerful artifact from an ancient graveyard. And where there are graveyards there is death, chaos and destruction.

Meanwhile, the most notorious dragon hunters of all, The Clerics of Barnabus, begin their plot to take Nath Dragon down.

With enemies cropping up around every corner, can Nath Dragon survive without killing? Can he outwit the goblins, ghouls and other monstrous things? Will the guardian on the mountain be more than he bargained for? How many dragons must he save, anyway?

There's only one way to find out...Listen!

©2012 Craig Halloran (P)2014 Craig Halloran
Coming of Age Epic Emotionally Gripping

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