Continuing the saga of the bestselling game series! With the Locust Horde apparently destroyed, Jacintos survivors have begun to rebuild human society on the Locusts stronghold. Raiding pirate gangs take a tollbut its nothing that Marcus Fenix and the Gears cant handle. Then the nightmare that they
Anvil Gate
β Scribed by Karen Traviss
- Publisher
- ePubLibre
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 310 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
With the Locust Horde apparently destroyed, Jacintoβs survivors have begun to rebuild human society on the Locustsβ stronghold. Raiding pirate gangs take a tollβbut itβs nothing that Marcus Fenix and the Gears canβt handle. Then the nightmare that they thought theyβd left behind begins to stalk them again. Something far worse, something even the Locust dreaded, has emerged to spread across the planet, and not even this remote island haven is beyond its reach. Gears and Stranded must fight side by side to survive their deadliest enemy yet, falling back on the savage tactics of another bloody siegeβAnvil Gate.
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