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The Prince of Red Glen

The Red Glen Series, Book 2

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The Prince of Red Glen

By: Michael Veith
Narrated by: William L. Sturdevant
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The Prince of Red Glen is the second installment in the Red Glen series, consisting of books three and four.

In the continuing saga in the life of the mice who inhabit the picturesque town of Red Glen, Tony Price is once again put to the test as an invading army from the nearby town of St. Peter attempts to lay siege to Red Glen, hoping to claim it as compensation for the loss of their own town in the wake of the war at Greening colony. A daring and ambitious raid has robbed Tony of nearly half his army and there is no time to enlist the aid of cats, dogs or any other allies. The fate of Red Glen rests in the hands of Tony, his devoted soldiers and a band of brothers known only as Hawks.

Time is short and the odds are long. Will Tony rise to victory, or lead his army to their doom?

©2014 Michael J. Veith (P)2016 Michael J. Veith
Classics Fantasy Fiction Royalty

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