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The Painter's Promise
- The Painter Trilogy, Book 2
- Narrated by: Alex C. Stewart
- Length: 8 hrs and 50 mins
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Summary
Betrayed. Trapped in a world of monsters. Determined to triumph.
Now a multi-billionaire and famed artist, Jack spends his time training in martial arts with his bodyguard and best friend, Jaheem. Having abandoned his magical gift, he’s done with the Painted Worlds and all their dangers.
They’re not done with him, though. A victim of conspiracy, Jack finds himself kidnapped and held captive by his estranged father, Arthur, and his head henchman, Hendy. Their crooked crew of gun-toting thugs force him to paint 10 priceless masterpieces, in exchange for his best friend’s life.
Gangsters’ greed and pride combine in catastrophe and Jack is catapulted beyond the canvas, into a nightmare of blood, teeth, and steel. One where the snake colossus, Anaconda, and his brutal minions control access to the portal. Trapped in a self-made prison and surrounded by enemies, Jack must escape or face certain death within his own painting.
Will Jack’s super-human powers and relentless defiance prove enough to conquer evil and help him return home? Will he have the courage to take revenge on those who deserve it?
The Painter’s Promise is a tale woven from tragedy, magic, and barbarism. Suitable for listeners age 12 and up.
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- linda chalmers
- 24-07-22
gripping adventure
I loved this book,the narrator makes the action come alive with characters ,fast paced and original,with a sense of humour running through it.Woukd love to see these books on screen bringing the painters world into reality.
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