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Cover of The Broken World Book One - Children of Another God

The Broken World Book One - Children of Another God

✍ Scribed by T C Southwell


Publisher
T C Southwell
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
172 KB
Category
Fiction

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✦ Synopsis


In a perfect world, the breaking of the laws brings retribution to the alien race - Truemen. A girl befriends a denizen of this strange land, not knowing that she holds the key to her people’s fate. Truemen hate the immortal Mujar and cast them into Pits, and the Hashon Jahar sweep across the land, slaughtering all in their path. One thing is certain; Truemankind is doomed unless fate changes.


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