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Pekari: The Azure Fish

By: Guenevere Lee
Narrated by: Darla Middlebrook
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This is the thrilling follow-up to Orope: The White Snake. Orope introduced listeners to a unique fantasy world inspired by Bronze Age history and mythology. Pekari: The Azure Fish takes listeners further, going to new kingdoms and introducing new characters. The gods are still angry, but the Whisperers of the Gods are closer than ever to saving the world from a terrible flood.

Kareth is still working for the powerful Imotah. Kareth hopes Imotah will help him deliver his message to the ruler of Mahat, but everything changes when the sorcerer Dedelion takes an interest in him. After the winter snows have melted, Tersh decides to head into the mountain kingdom of Matawe to reach the city of Nesate. Lost in this strange land, she must rely on the help of Tuthalya, a former soldier who plans to return home and start a family.

Sha’di’s journey seems doomed by the death of their leader, but the hunter Qayset promises to lead them through the jungle. There are sinister things in the jungle though, and their journey is beset by disease and attacks from wild animals. Samaki sails east, a last attempt to make a good trade that will save his livelihood. The Middle Sea has changed since Samaki last sailed it though, and the waters are rife with the ruthless Sea People. Continue this wonderful journey with Guenevere Lee as she takes listeners through the fantasy world of Pekari: The Azure Fish the sequel to Orope: The White Snake.

©2020 Guenevere Lee (P)2020 Guenevere Lee
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While story teller did a fantastic job, story it self had too many characters it was hard to track and more then few main story lines as well not connected together at all.

good story Solid B+

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