The sequel to 'Portentous 2: Ghosts' and the third and final book of the Dais family trilogy.
The hunger for revenge needs satiating, otherwise it eats away at you.
The Dais brothers are separating once again. Wexlen is bound for the Centre, hoping that Leader Graymer Festen will help him find justice. Paxlan is trying to set up home on the shores of a new land, keen to put the tribulations of recent days behind him. But neither journey will prove simple, and neither man is yet done with trauma and tragedy.
Varidder Croke has an opportunity to put his mark on how the Centre is ruled, and he is not going to pass. Once he starts, there is no turning back, and the ramifications will stretch far and wide - not just in the capital but through all of Orbitra and to the nations beyond.
There will be a new power, and scant talk of peace. The Dais brothers will find themselves once again in the eye of the storm, and in a final battle for the Burning Tower.
From Stephen Barnard, author of Portentous Books 1 and 2, 'The Deleted', and the short story collections, 'Unlucky Numbers' and 'Bitterly'.
Genre: Science Fiction
The hunger for revenge needs satiating, otherwise it eats away at you.
The Dais brothers are separating once again. Wexlen is bound for the Centre, hoping that Leader Graymer Festen will help him find justice. Paxlan is trying to set up home on the shores of a new land, keen to put the tribulations of recent days behind him. But neither journey will prove simple, and neither man is yet done with trauma and tragedy.
Varidder Croke has an opportunity to put his mark on how the Centre is ruled, and he is not going to pass. Once he starts, there is no turning back, and the ramifications will stretch far and wide - not just in the capital but through all of Orbitra and to the nations beyond.
There will be a new power, and scant talk of peace. The Dais brothers will find themselves once again in the eye of the storm, and in a final battle for the Burning Tower.
From Stephen Barnard, author of Portentous Books 1 and 2, 'The Deleted', and the short story collections, 'Unlucky Numbers' and 'Bitterly'.
Genre: Science Fiction
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