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Drosselmeyer: The Watcher's Realm
Drosselmeyer: The Watcher's Realm
Drosselmeyer: The Watcher's Realm
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Drosselmeyer: The Watcher's Realm

Written by Paul Thompson

Narrated by David Sheley

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For the last five years, Fritz has lived a reclusive, solitary life trying to open the Celestine and save his imprisoned friends. But, during his absence, Ivanov’s Home for Orphaned Boys re-opened under new, mysterious owners, children all over the world began to disappear, and a diabolical power is driving the Czar and the Five Kingdoms into a suicidal conflict over gold.

With his brother enlisted for war and the remaining Wizards of The Order bent on revenge, Fritz must foil the Czar’s insidious plot to steal gold, forge new alliances, and defeat an enemy unaffected by his magic before everyone he loves is gone forever.


Drosselmeyer: The Watcher’s Realm is book two of The Nutcracker Trilogy. 

LanguageEnglish
Release dateDec 21, 2022
ISBN9781737249856
Drosselmeyer: The Watcher's Realm
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Paul Thompson

Paul Thompson was born in Altrincham, Cheshire in 1960. Educated at St. Bede's College in Manchester, the London College of Music and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, he has taught in the Department of Music at Southeast Missouri State University for more than three decades. Previously he taught at the Lady Eleanor Holles and Forest Schools in London, England, Colgate University in New York and Murray State University in Kentucky. With a life-long interest in British military history, he has recently had articles dealing with aspects of the Napoleonic Wars published in the Waterloo Association Journal, the Napoleon Series and the Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research.

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