Road to Abaddon: Book One in the Metricia Series
β Scribed by Vincent Heeringa
- Book ID
- 111035767
- Publisher
- Staircase Publishing
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 160 KB
- Series
- Metricia #1
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781095489475
- ASIN
- B07X2YRX3C
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β¦ Synopsis
Itβs 2143 and far above the ravaged Earth a terrorist bomb rips through the heart of Sky London, the capital city of the Metricians. The bomb destroys any hope of peace between the sky-dwelling Metricians and their Earth-bound enemies, the Landers. Worse, itβs killed Petreus Salvatore, the Metricianβs chief peacemaker β and Jonahβs father. Now orphaned, seventeen-year-old Jonah joins the Terror Squad seeking revenge against the Lander scum. But will he find them? And are the killers whom he thinks they are?In a tale from Earthβs near future, the Metricia Series describes a dystopian world where climate catastrophe and out-of-control diseases have created a world of haves and have-nots, mutant bandits, power-crazed scientists, mechanical leopards and cities that float in the sky. And, most importantly, it has created a world where the very technology that saved humanity now threatens to destroy it.
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