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A Stone's Throw

The Petralist Series, Book 2

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A Stone's Throw

By: Frank Morin
Narrated by: Joshua Story
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Connor's supposed to be dead. He's not very good at it.

He did save his village...by destroying it. And the armies vying to control his powerful curse think he's dead. But he needs patronage from a high lord or his curse will transform him into a raging monster.

So Connor creeps back into the land of the living, joining his Aunt Ailsa at the Carraig, the school of the Petralists, hoping somehow to find patronage on his terms. He should have known better.

At the Carraig it's all about the game, and the stakes have never been higher. With old enemies appearing from under every rock, Connor plunges into games within games that form a maze of conflicting loyalties and deadly intrigue.

Dying again isn't an option. So with the help of trusted friends, Connor launches his own game, breaking all the rules, gambling on the one chance at a free life with the girl he loves. The alternative is chaining his powers to one of the nations planning to unleash him upon the world.

Connor doesn't want to kill anyone. He might not have a choice.

©2015 Frank Morin (P)2018 Frank Morin
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I neglected to mention in my review of the first book that the narrator does a fantastic job.

Continuation of the story brings more insights into the world and continues character building.

Great story but not one to be read without reading the first one and continuing onto the third one.

Great continuation of the story

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starting to get extremely pissed off by how much the author likes to screw over Conner

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story was good but the growth of them see was little to none you still too much of an idiot hasn't grown in mental capability combat why she's grown significantly now it's all that's missing is as his mental growth.

just okay m c a bit dim-witted

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