The Dragons' Graveyard

· Dragonspire Chronicles Ibhuku elingu-3 · Tantor Media Inc · Kuchazwe ngu-Joe Hempel
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Who ever controls the dragons, rules the world. Steel City. The slaver capital of Carttoom. Yaz learns from his rescued friend that the villagers were sold at the Steel City slave market. And if he wants to learn to whom, he'll need to infiltrate the headquarters of the notorious Slavers Guild and copy their records. If that wasn't hard enough, there are still bounty hunters on the group's trail. Staying free themselves might prove an even greater challenge than saving the villagers. While Yaz and his friends struggle to rescue the captured people of Dragonspire Village, the sinister Dark Sages are still hard at work bringing their evil plans to fruition.

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James E. Wisher is a writer of science fiction and fantasy novels. He's been writing since high school and reading everything he could get his hands on for as long as he can remember.

Best known for his captivating, rich narrations, Joe Hempel has entertained listeners with over 100 audiobooks in genres ranging from horror and mystery to science fiction, romance, and personal development. He lives in Cincinnati, Ohio, with his son Zach.

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