• Episode 01

  • Jan 1 2010
  • Length: 35 mins
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  • 3.0 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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  • A small hamlet in a wide spot in the road holds an interesting mystery for Tanyth and she's drawn in to help the struggling villagers. (Chap 1,2 ) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Another classic tale from Nathan Lowell!

This medieval fantasy story follows the life of Tanyth Fairport, a middle aged woman and herbalist, while she winters over in a small struggling village. It’s a fantastic story.

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Full of gambling ads at full volume mid-sentence. That's not a podcast or a book.

Not just ads mid-sentence, which I've bever experienced in an audible podcast before, but maximum volume gambling ads compared to the very quiet narration.

Considering that a look at other podcasts by this author have ads inatead of a book cover saying they have moved to a different paid platform (but still leaving just the covers up as advertising against Audible's TOS), I suppose I'm glad I found out very shortly in that the entire behaviour is scummy when there are plenty of other things I listen to.

And not for free. Podcasts are paid out of audible membership fees and earn more through more engagement -- these are here just to scam money from Audible as well as try to shill very shady betting sites and apps for another few pennies.

Gross.

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