SUMMARY: Living in the war-ravaged realm of Eberron, assassin-turned-priest Diran Bastiaan and his half-orc sidekick, Ghaji, make an unlikely pair. One looks like the stuff of nightmares, while the other is "a conduit through which the holy force of Good could work its will in the physical world."
Layers of Force
β Scribed by Lindsay Buroker
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 268 KB
- Series
- Star Kingdom 8
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B089RRC813
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β¦ Synopsis
The exciting conclusion to the Star Kingdom series! Even though Professor Casmir Dabrowski has been fighting for months to help the kingdom and humanity as a whole, few people in positions of power have appreciated his unorthodox methods. Now he's a captive of the king and being taken back to his home world without his friends or the crushers he relies upon to protect him. The king believes Casmir is responsible for the princeβs death and plans to have him publicly executed. But bigger troubles are brewing for the Star Kingdom, and Casmir may once again be needed to find a creative solution to save his peopleβand reshape the entire future of the Twelve Systems. First, heβs got to escape and survive. No easy feat for a man stripped of his allies and marked as a rebel and a traitor.
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