
Tribes of Dar'ryn
Chronicles of Dar'ryn, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Steve Barnes
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By:
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Sam Whittaker
About this listen
Secrets will come out
Belem, Ariam, Gael’jic, and Cecil have all been trapped inside a temple in the ruins of a strange city that should not exist. To find their way out, they will first have to travel deep into the heart of the place and uncover an impossible mystery.
Lycas Ryth continues to seize power as he maneuvers people like pieces in a game that only he understands. But not everyone plays by his rules. A few minor leaders take notice and rush to conspire against him.
Meanwhile, hard truths about the four reluctant heroes will be revealed, and they will receive an urgent task. They must unite the divided peoples of Dar’ryn against an ancient godlike evil. There’s just one problem: They hate each other.
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