Book of Knowledge
โ Scribed by Slater, David Michael
- Publisher
- CBAY Books
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 271 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1933767065
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Cover; Title Page; Coyright Notice; Epigraph; Part I -- The Infinite; chapter 1 -- not a bad man; chapter 2 -- food for thought; chapter 3 -- dirty words; chapter 4 -- picker; chapter 5 -- monsters; chapter 6 -- more monsters; chapter 7 -- mixed (up) messages; chapter 8 -- burning desires; chapter 9 -- burning desires (part ii); chapter 10 -- (not) breaking and entering; chapter 11 -- family matters; chapter 12 -- departures and arrivals; chapter 13 -- tired ideas; chapter 14 -- still not a bad man; Part II -- The Library; chapter 15 -- a bit of a situation; chapter 16 -- like father, like son.;The last few days have seemed like a lifetime for Dexter and Daphna Wax. Between the various attempts on their lives, the assault on their father, and the discovery that their deceased mother had been thousands of years old--they barely have enough energy to stand, let alone save the world. Unfortunately, they don't have a choice. If they work together, the twins might stand a chance. But are they really working together?
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