• Fire and Chaos

  • Traveler's League, Book 3
  • De: Nick Goss
  • Narrado por: Adam Burrell
  • Duración: 3 h y 47 m
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The captain of a club of Child-Heroes has turned evil after discovering and ancient magic that gives him power beyond comprehension. The Traveler's League must stop him before he plunges all 12 worlds of the the timepiece in darkness. Trolls, dwarves, dragons, shadow wizards, and some exceptional boys and girls from our world must stop the dreaded Fox King before he brings fire and chaos to Granville Elementary and Middle School in our home world.

©2019 Nicholas Goss (P)2021 Nicholas C Goss

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In Traveler's Rest, you'll find friends...

But what happens when one of those friends is lured away from the light by the call of shadow wizards? You may have thought that the Traveler's League found happily ever after at the end of Braxo's Escape, but it seems that their trials are just truly beginning! It's one thing to fight your enemies in worlds far from home, but fighting your friends is much harder. Even (or especially!) when that friend has demons on his side and is cunning enough to have captained the Traveler's League for so long.
Jump back into the saga of the Timepiece and meet up with old friends and new enemies as Hoops and the others traverse the worlds trying to get one step ahead of Smitty and his minions. Will the League succeed? Will Traveler's Rest fall? Just what is going on in the 6:30 world while all of this is happening and why don't the grown ups ever seem to notice - or do they? Watch out for the reappearance of King Tut and his heroics! Hoops wouldn't have gotten far without Tut! I loved listening to this new adventure and getting to see the highs and lows that come with a quest like this one. It was refreshing to see the boys as human, as fallible, and as young men who are still just pre-teens and can't always be expected to make the right decisions. But hopefully they'll make the smart ones!

I'll admit that it took some time to get used to the new narrator as his choices for the voices are different, but different isn't bad and once I got used to him, enjoyed the new tone nearly as much as the old. If you go into this installment with an open mind - and ear - I think you'll find that the immersive world Nick Goss has created hooks you just as readily as the first two books did. Give it a chance and tell your friends!

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