
The Emissary Bard
World of Chains, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Justin Thomas James
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Laurie Catherine Winkel
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Jeff Hays
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By:
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Lars M.
About this listen
Double, double, bard in trouble. Mob will catch him in a couple...
Okay, the mobsters looking for Daniel still hadn't found him. That was the good news.
Bad news? The net was tightening - and Daniel was running out of places to hide inside the Dawnlight Forest in the World of Chains. His skills and achievements as a bard did not help avoid attention - quite the opposite, in fact.
Maybe, it was time to leave the forest? Or, maybe...maybe take that Council quest and search for a more long-term solution to his predicament?
©2020 Lars Machmuller (P)2021 Soundbooth Theater
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