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The Sons of Merlin

By: Matthew Davenport, Robert Reynolds
Narrated by: Nicholas Barta
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Summary

Darkness has come to Camelot, and there are no knights or wizards to save the day.

In a last ditch effort to save the Kingdom that his trusted friend had given his life for, Merlin, the former Wizard of Camelot, calls upon the Lady of the Lake one final time, to beg for one last favor: Protect his offspring. The child that no one knew Merlin had is spirited away by the Lady of the Lake, and given to a farming family far from the hunters of Wizard blood.

Two generations later, twins Cremont and Dash Farthing are born, and Camelot is ruled by the last user of magic. Lord Bonnevist, the last dark wizard, has come to cast his dark power over Merlin’s once glorious land.

Never having known their heritage, the boys are surprised to discover the truth of who they are. They are thrust into training in the ways of magic, and battle under the tutelage of the Lady of the Lake, as she tells them the horrible truth: Bonnevist hunts the wizards, and they are the only ones who can stop his dark shadow, as he strangles life from Camelot.

©2013 Matthew Davenport, Robert Reynolds (P)2022 David N. Wilson
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Excellent story and narration

A really enjoyable, excellently written story. Merlin's great grandsons battle to save the legacy of Camelot against a powerful dark wizard. The main characters are excellent going from teenage rebels to capable strong wizards. Lots of action, courage, magic, betrayal and a really cruel enemy make for a great read. It is great that Arthur, the lady of the lake and Merlin appear in book. Matthew Davenport and Robert Reynolds have written an excellent YA story that can be enjoyed by most ages (a little graphic for preteens). Nicholas Barda is a superb narration who brings the story to life. I received a complimentary copy from the author and am leaving a honest voluntary review

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great story

this was a welcome change to the normal heros of the round table.
loved that it had an evil wizard and great thought through with the twins.
very well narrated too.

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