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The Lost Prince
- Crystal Crown Trilogy, Book 2
- Narrated by: Andrew McDermott
- Length: 17 hrs and 3 mins
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Summary
Find the missing prince and save the land. Easier said than done, with a sorcerer breathing down your neck. The chase is on and the odds stacking against the downtrodden mercenary and his feisty queen.
Queen Ariane and Corin an Fol unite with an enigmatic warlock, a hard-drinking sailor, and his gang of desperados. This mismatched team must find the renegade prince Tarin who has disappeared with the broken remnants of the high king's crown. They need to get those shards back and then make them whole again. That or all Four Kingdoms will tumble beneath the sorcerous might of the usurper Caswallon. A race follows over land and sea with enemies and spies at every corner. Where will it end, and will anyone be left to hold the broken pieces?
The Lost Prince follows close behind The Shattered Crown and continues the Crystal King Trilogy. Like all the books in the Legends of Ansu series, The Lost Prince mingles mystery, myth, and legend with gritty action and snappy dialogue, woven to an epic tapestry of dark fantasy.
The books resonate with action, passion, and robust characters that will appeal to fans of Game of Thrones. If you like tough action featuring gritty characters set to a vivid fantasy backdrop of war, treachery, and vengeance, then you are going to love this epic tale by J.W. Webb.
Pick up The Lost Prince to discover this exciting series today.
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- J Smith
- 01-06-20
“But the Longfellow had a dreary talent for survival”
An enjoyable adventure with plenty of action and fighting throughout.
The narrator does a good job telling the story too with some great character voices.
This is my honest opinion of a free review copy.
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