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Tarak-Kar lived a peaceful life in his village until a monstrous invasion shattered his world. When a mysterious force leads him to an axe imbued with powerful magic, he embarks on a quest to save a distant city...and to confront the creatures responsible for the destruction of his home. Along his journey he struggles to convince others of the impending threat. Will Tarak's unwavering courage be enough to unite them against the oncoming horde? Will he survive long enough to find out? The Tale of Tarak-Ka r is a ballad that honors the storytellers of old, who passed legends across generations…mehr

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Tarak-Kar lived a peaceful life in his village until a monstrous invasion shattered his world. When a mysterious force leads him to an axe imbued with powerful magic, he embarks on a quest to save a distant city...and to confront the creatures responsible for the destruction of his home. Along his journey he struggles to convince others of the impending threat. Will Tarak's unwavering courage be enough to unite them against the oncoming horde? Will he survive long enough to find out? The Tale of Tarak-Kar is a ballad that honors the storytellers of old, who passed legends across generations through spoken performances.

While you can enjoy the ebook on its own, combine it with its companion audiobook and listen to the tale come to life! Enjoyed together they provide an immersive read-along experience.


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Autorenporträt
S.R. Swope was born in Kalamazoo, Michigan, where he was adopted into a loving family and the first of many books was placed before him. While Harold and the Purple Crayon deserves some credit for his imagination it wasn't until he fell into Narnia that the seeds of writing were sown.

After studying communication at Michigan State University Scott embarked on a long career in Hotel & Resort Management. There, in the land of truth-is-stranger-than-fiction, Scott collected stories and tucked them away for future yarns.

The hospitality industry made him a nomad and from his own adoption onward, he has "found family" everywhere - a theme that finds its way into most of his stories. Now residing in Portugal, Scott is forever a Michigander at heart. The Tale of Tarak-Kar is his first published work, with a historical novel on the horizon.