
The Hour of the Whisperer
Book 6 of the Tales of Triletus
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Narrated by:
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Miguel Rodriguez
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By:
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Wally Larson Jr.
About this listen
The Whisperer finally succeeds in removing Creedon from the throne of the magical realm of Triletus and replacing him with the dragon Teelawn, undoing much of the prosperity achieved under Creedon. Together, the Whisperer, Teelawn, and the false Knight of Light Nefer form a self-proclaimed Triad which rules Triletus into a state of willful decline. The Triad espouses that Might Makes Right, with the new Knights of Might supplanting the Knights of Light. Cato leads the Jesters in the rising resistance movement. Who will prevail?
©2021 Wally Larson, Jr. (P)2021 Wally Larson, Jr.
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