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The MoonQuest

By: Mark David Gerson
Narrated by: Mark David Gerson
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In a land where fear rules and storytelling spells death, can one bard's imagination end the tyranny?

Turning his back on king and family and with stories as his only guide, a reluctant Toshar is thrust onto a perilous, uncharted journey to restore hope to a savaged land and light to its darkened moon.

“Those were the darkest of ages, when ‘once upon a time’ was a forbidden phrase and fact the only legal tender....”

Book 1 of Mark David Gerson’s epic, time-twisting fantasy series.

©2007 Mark David Gerson (P)2023 Mark David Gerson

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Beautiful language! Enthralling story!

Imagine a time when storytelling is against the law. And storytellers are hunted down and killed. Put the setting in a fantasy with prose-like language, a passionate author reading his own work, and you have the perfect story. Gerson’s book is an enthralling metaphor for an age of book-burning suppression. Well worth the listen!

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