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The Grieving Tree

Eberron: The Dragon Below, Book 2

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The Grieving Tree

By: Don Bassingthwaite
Narrated by: Adam Epstein
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For three heroes, the past is about to come back to hunt them.

A renegade warrior, a mystic exile, and a magic-wielding soldier are on the run. Their enemies are closing in. Some want to control them, some want to rob them, and others just want them dead.

In a land of monsters and renegades, their one hope for survival may be an ancient device of evil, the long-lost Grieving Tree....

©2006 Wizards of the Coast LLC (P)2012 Audible, Inc.
Action & Adventure Epic Epic Fantasy Fantasy Fiction

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Another piece in a great Eberron-book series. The narrration on the previous book left a lot to be desired, but here, aside from a few strange intonation errors here and there, the narrator does a great job of conveying the story, and puts a lot of life into the characters.

Story remains great, narration has improved a lot since the previous book.

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