The Treasure of the Ancient King (Draft): Recent Episodes

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D A Clarke reads from the draft of his latest novel: The Treasure of The Ancient King.

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As the wizard completes his appeal, Parthinia, Rabrun, and finally Ozbaldwick, must decide whether they will take him up on his fantastic quest.

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Azkarkawithe reveal something that may just put a sock in Parthinia's cynicism. But does he have one more surprise in store...?

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Ozbaldwick offer his most speculative interpretations on Rabrun's tale, but Parthinia is far from convinced...

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Rabrun describes, in excited terms, the final confrontation between the the dragon and the prince.

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After some chivvying on by the wizard, Rabrun finally gets to the end of his story.

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After the interruption to Rabrun's telling, he has time to conclude the first act of Peabody's story. But will everyone be happy to hear the twist in the tale?

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Rabrun continues his tale by describing the first orders he receives from the rather eccentric Sgt. Peabody.

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Rabrun tells the opening to his tale while Ozbaldwick's daydreaming is cut short by his noticing of a peculiar visitor.

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Ozbaldwick is hoping for a peaceful meal alone when his private dinner is interrupted by the sound of a familiar voice.

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Ozbaldwick Grimestone chances upon a familiar retreat from his younger days.

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Thank you for listening to the prologue of this 'in progress' novel.

Part 1 will be released in weekly instalments at the end of September.

See the Blurb below to whet your appetite:

"What if you could hold a virtue in your hand? What would it look like? What would you give up to have it? And if it were hidden away in the darkest of places, would you seek it?

Ozbaldwick Grimestone is a cynical old merchant, out to make his fortune and settle his comfortable retirement. Ebernia, his home, is an enchanted kingdom of progress and democracy, but also of deep divisions and moral decay - the mythical virtues that have defined its history now reinterpreted to suit the purposes of the powerful.

But after having a chance encounter with an old friend, hearing a rumour of a lost prince, and smelling the whiff of a treasure beyond his imagination, Mr Grimestone realises he might have to reassess his priorities…

Through the mouth of this unlikely hero, D A Clarke describes a world of intrigue and magic where one man’s longing for riches will take him down to the depths of the earth and back again - and perhaps turn the tide of history for the better."

- Blurb, The Treasure of the Ancient King by D A Clarke