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The Immortal Words

The Grave Kingdom, Book 3

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The Immortal Words

De : Jeff Wheeler
Lu par : Emily Woo Zeller
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To defeat an immortal evil, a young warrior must enter the land of the dead in the spellbinding conclusion to Wall Street Journal bestselling author Jeff Wheeler’s epic Grave Kingdom trilogy.

As kingdoms fall, brave young warrior Bingmei fights to fulfill a prophecy and save what’s left of the world from the coming darkness. Should she fail, Echion, the diabolical Dragon of Night, and his queen will hold sway over the next thousand years. With Echion comes his unstoppable army of dragons - powerful, vengeful, and under his control.

Accompanied by her loyal friend Quion, Bingmei journeys toward her last hope. It lies among the savage beasts just beyond the ancient Death Wall - an uninhabited realm from which no one has ever returned alive. Bingmei’s mission is to find the phoenix shrine and learn the Immortal Words that will allow her to harness eternal magic. With Echion and his legions in pursuit, Bingmei must choose her words wisely to break Echion’s spell and accept her fate.

Bingmei knows what she must do. She must join the ranks of the dead as well. For a fearless and selfless warrior, it’s the ultimate sacrifice. But Bingmei is about to discover that even in death, the greatest sacrifices are yet to come.

©2020 by Jeff Wheeler. (P)2020 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
Action et aventure Dragons et créatures mythiques Fantasy Épique

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“Zeller portrays Bingmei as vulnerable yet fearless. Her relationship with her traveling companion is sweet and fiercely protective on both their parts. These traits contrast with the wariness that is evident in Zeller’s tone when Bingmei is confronted with enemies and potential allies.” (AudioFile Magazine)

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