• Drosselmeyer

  • Dance of the Nutcracker (The Nutcracker Trilogy, Book 3)
  • By: Paul Thompson
  • Narrated by: David Sheley
  • Length: 10 hrs and 6 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (4 ratings)

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Drosselmeyer

By: Paul Thompson
Narrated by: David Sheley
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The riveting conclusion to the Nutcracker Trilogy.

Fritz wakes up as a prisoner in Delysia, a strange realm ruled by the powerful sorcerer, Malregent, and guarded by an army of Lignumorts. With no hope of escape from his prison walls, he resigns himself to a new life as a slave. When a fellow prisoner is killed for sport in a gladiator ring, Fritz vows revenge and volunteers to fight in the grizzly games. But after discovering that Malregent knows how to unlock the Celestine, Fritz is determined to learn the secret and get back home to save his friends.

Without his magic to aid him, Fritz is in the fight of his life against trained warriors, deadly Lignumorts, and an evil emperor that has the power to destroy his world and everyone in it.

©2022 Paul Thompson (P)2023 Paul Thompson

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Enjoyable story

Fantasy and adventure with more obvious Christian undertones than the first two books, though not overtly preachy. The epilogue was a nice wrap up of the story.

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