Listeners return to the mythical rainforest ruled by reincarnated gods in the quest fantasy Echoes of Understorey, the heart-pounding sequel to Thoraiya Dyer's Crossroads of Canopy. Great deeds are expected of Imeris. Raised by accomplished warriors and skilled healers, and being the sister to a goddess, Imeris always felt pressured to be the best fighter in Understorey. Yet during a mission to capture the body-snatching sorceress Kirrik, Imeris fails disastrously. With death on her conscience and in hiding from her peers, Imeris climbs up to the sun-kissed world of Canopy to learn new ways to defeat Kirrik. What she doesn’t expect is to be recruited in a Hunt for the Ages, against a terrifying divine monster that will take all of her skills to stop. "I am majorly impressed. A unique, gorgeous, and dangerous world!”—Tamora Pierce
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Thoraiya Dyer is a four-time Aurealis Award-winning, three-time Ditmar Award-winning Australian writer based in Sydney. Her stories have appeared in Clarkesworld, Apex, Analog, Redstone SF, Nature, and Cosmos magazines, and anthologies, including War Stories, Long Hidden, and Cranky Ladies of History. Echoes of Understorey is the second book in the Titan’s Forest Trilogy, the sequel to Crossroads of Canopy.
Terry Deary was born in Sunderland, England, in 1946 and now lives in County Durham. He began his career as a professional actor in 1972, when he joined Theatre Powys in Mid-Wales. He has also worked as a theater director, museum manager, drama teacher, and television presenter. He first acted on television in 1973, and in 2010 he made his debut in movies with a small part in the British film Risen. As an actor with Theatre Powys, Terry began writing scripts for some of the shows. One of the most successful was a children’s show called The Custard Kid, which he turned into a children’s novel. In more than thirty years as an author, his writing has included fiction and popular nonfiction. He also writes television, theater, radio, audio, and new media scripts.
Christine Marshall is an actress, director, and designer living in Portland, Maine. She teaches for the Maine State Ballet and produces plays with her theater company, Mad Horse. In addition to audiobooks, she records the online version of the New Yorker.