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The Golden Horn

By: Judith Tarr
Narrated by: James Patrick Cronin
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Summary

Constantinople, A.D. 1203: a great army camps outside the City of Cities, and threatens it with conquest. Within the City, a Greek witch and a renegade monk who is also a white enchanter do their utmost to hold back the tides of war. But even their great powers may not be able to save Byzantium’s empire from the Western Crusade.

©1985 Judith Tarr (P)2013 Audible, Inc.
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Judith Tarr has been entertaining audiences for years, creating worlds and characters that are as exotic as they are unforgettable. Longtime fans and new listeners alike will enjoy this performance of her Golden Horn, the second book from one of her first fantasy series, The Hound and the Falcon. With a wild energy from veteran performer James Patrick Cronin, listeners will find themselves thrown back into the 13th century, where tensions are high with the threat of war and the Western Crusade always on the periphery.

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