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The Calling of the Three

Night Threads, Book 1

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The Calling of the Three

By: Ru Emerson
Narrated by: Susan Hanfield, Vikas Adam
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The world of Zelharri, where magic reigns supreme, begins a chaotic existence after the death of the Duke. To usurp the throne and prevent the Duke's son, Aletto, from taking his rightful place, the Duke's bother, Jadek, marries his widow and exercises enormous power of Zelharri. Fearing that all the good in Zelharri will be unraveled, Aletto and his sister, Lialla, summon allies to aid them.

In this bewitching fantasy novel, three Californians are recruited into helping Aletto assume his royal position as Duke of Zelharri. The workaholic lawyer Jennifer; her irresponsible sister, Robyn; and Robyn's flippant son, Chris, must harness the mighty power of the Night-Threads to combat the sinister Jadek. The only problem is that they have no faith in this awesome power.

©1990 Ru Emerson (P)2012 Audible, Inc.
Classics Epic Epic Fantasy Fantasy Fiction
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Would you consider the audio edition of The Calling of the Three to be better than the print version?

Yes it gave my mind a fuller vision over the printed version.

What was the most interesting aspect of this story? The least interesting?

The actors chouse of voices was much better then my mind when I read it. I wish it had been recorded earlier.

What about Susan Hanfield’s performance did you like?

masterful

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

No, but love the growth of the characters.

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