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City of Desolation
- The Fate of the Stone #3
- Narrated by: Colin Moody
- Length: 7 hrs and 40 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The final installment in the acclaimed Fate of the Stone trilogy. An international literary success, published in 10 languages on 5 continents. Superbly narrated by Colin Moody.
Solving the Secret of the Alchemist led Jake, Helen and her father Gerald to the discovery of the Stone of Sorrow and a spellbinding and shocking climax in the Underground Palace in Istanbul. Now blasted into beyond by those terrifying events, they each find themselves alone in a strange land with no clear memory of what has gone before.
As the fabric of reality begins to unravel and amazing events unfold, each must travel a lone path: yet all roads lead, it seems, to the City of Desolation, where the end-game is the cosmic struggle between Good and Evil.
This third and final part of The Fate of the Stone trilogy is a tale of high adventure, political intrigue, and enduring love.
©2005 John Ward (P)2006 Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd.
What the critics say
"A delightful mix of The Da Vinci Code, the Harry Potter series, and Nancy Drew adventures, this story has all the elements of a great mystery ... Colin Moody imparts the varied European accents with aplomb" ( AudioFile Magazine)