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Eyes of the Dragon

The Chronicles of Dragon, Series 2, Tail of the Dragon, Book 4

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Eyes of the Dragon

By: Craig Halloran
Narrated by: Lee Alan
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More enemies rise ...The ruthless titans begin to put the squeeze on the people of Nalzambor in their search for Nath Dragon and his father Balzurth. Eckubahn, the titan king and ruler of the giants will stop at nothing to destroy the both of them. In his stead Eckubahn employs Rybeck, a cunning warrior with a deep grudge against Nath Dragon. The vengeful fighter takes his quest to heart. Reunited, Nath and his father, Balzurth, become closer. But Balzurth has his struggles too as he ventures too close to the world of men and battles his own impulsive urges to take the titans down. Nath struggles to keep his all-powerful father under control before it's too late. Sasha, cursed by the wizard's dementia, has visions of her and Bayzog's sons, Samaz and Rerry, being dead. Teaming up with Ben, the pair venture out to find the missing sons and hopefully find a cure for Sasha. Will Nath Dragon have the wisdom and fortitude to overcome all of the obstacles that befall him? If the people of Nalzambor are to survive, he has to.

©2016 Craig Halloran (P)2016 Craig Halloran
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This was a faster paced, less introspective book than we have had so far in this series as Nath and his companions face the building evil forces. it is strange to see him battling alongside his father who was just a fat lazy old dragon in the first series. but unfortunately, there has been outbreaks of songs in these books which would be mildly annoying in a book, very cringey in an audiobook. Poor Lee Alan having to sing Halloran's mediocre poetry.

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