Helena Davies just wants a job that will get her out of her parents' basement. Abernathy's Bookstore is disorganized, out of the way, and smells funny, but it pays well and promises to at least be interesting. She has no idea how interesting her life will become. By the end of the first day, Helena
The Book of Secrets
β Scribed by McShane, Melissa
- Publisher
- Night Harbor Publishing
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 136 KB
- Series
- Last Oracle 1
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Helena Davies just wants a job that will get her out of her parents' basement, but by the end of her first day at Abernathy's Bookstore, she has a dead boss in the basement and the news that she is now a part of an endless magical war.
Abernathy's is the world's only living oracle, and Helena is now its custodian. Without any training, she must navigate her new world and find a place for herself within it. But there's still a murderer on the loose--and Helena might be next on his list.
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