
Hunt for the Hero
The Chronicles of Dragon, Book 5
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Narrated by:
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Lee Alan
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By:
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Craig Halloran
About this listen
They want Nath Dragon ... Brenwar, Shum, Bayzog and Sasha's lives hang in the balance deep inside the crater. Ben discovers Garrison is an ally of the Clerics of Barnabus and has to handle it on his own. The War Priest Kryzak's diabolical plans continue to unfold with one trap after another. The High Priestess Selene's army is hunting the heroes down. Sansla Libor, the winged ape, still lingers nearby. Is he a threat or an ally? Nath Dragon's powers will be pushed to the limits. How much more can Nath handle as the forces of evil continue to beckon for him?
©2013 Craig Halloran (P)2014 Craig HalloranListener received this title free
The action was thick and fast, albeit with Nath out of it for a fair chunk. Also, strangely we lose the 1st person perspective when he awakes - whether this was deliberate in order to distance Nath from his slightly immature inner-monologue, or some other stylistic choice is not clear. It is a bit of a shame to lose this aspect, but I will cope.
Another fun adventure with more serious conflict to come in book 6.
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