
The Son of Nepal
The Sons of Thunder Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Kamran R. Khan
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By:
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J.J Sylvester
About this listen
In 1460 Nepal, a young man troubled by his fiancé's blindness embarks on a journey across China to find the mysterious Great Spirit that has the power to restore her sight. Traveling across the infinite plains of the Gobi Desert, he learns that the Great Spirit is not who he appears to be.
The Son of Nepal is a story of the love between a young man and woman in its utmost form. A story that draws on the ideas of heavenly matchmaking, purpose and the plan of destiny. The book reveals the spirit realm of the Everplanes, where powerful spirits climb to godhood and pull the reins of man through the ages. It is the first book of the series called The Sons of Thunder.
©2015 Jeremiah Sylvester (P)2016 Jeremiah Sylvester
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