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What Song the Sirens Sang (Dramatized Adaptation)
- Gideon Sable, Book 3
- Narrated by: full cast, Colleen Delany, Ian Russell, Keval Shah, Christopher Walker, Jenna Sharpe, Scott McCormick, Khaya Fraites, Shanta Parasuraman, Kay Eluvian, Andrew Spooner, Bradley Foster Smith
- Length: 5 hrs and 47 mins
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Summary
The tables are turned on legendary master thief Gideon Sable when a priceless magical artifact is stolen from him, in this fast-paced supernatural heist thriller.
You can find everything you've ever dreamed of in the strange, old magical shop known as Old Harry's Place. The problem is, not all dreams are kind.
Gideon Sable–legendary master thief, conman and well-dressed rogue–and his partner in crime, Annie Anybody, don’t want to be shopkeepers. But when the enigmatic Harry decides to retire, he blackmails the pair into taking the store on.
Before the grand reopening can happen, however, a menacing stranger arrives–with a rare and deadly item for them to appraise. A small piece of rock, with an unnerving aura, which 'Smith' claims contains the last echoes of the legendary sirens' song. Before they can find out more, however, Smith vanishes... leaving only the stone.
Some valuables are more trouble than they're worth. But before Gideon and Annie can work out if they've been set up, the stone is stolen from its impregnable hiding place. How? And why? Gideon only knows one thing for certain: no one steals from him and gets away with it...
Performed by Christopher Walker, Jenna Sharpe, Scott McCormick, Khaya Fraites, Shanta Parasuraman, Kay Eluvian, Andrew Spooner, Bradley Foster Smith, Colleen Delany, Ian Russell, Keval Shah, Michael John Casey, Nora Achrati, RJ Bayley, Susan Lynskey, Yasmin Tuazon, and Zeke Alton.