The Lock In. The Books of Ezekiel, #3
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- FormatePub
- ISBN978-1-386-89766-8
- EAN9781386897668
- Date de parution31/01/2019
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurRelay Publishing
Résumé
ONE WAR WAGED. FIVE SOULS DAMNED. TWENTY-FOUR HOURS OF HORROR. The Lock In has begun. The world that Zeika has always known, decimated. After a political firestorm left her, her city, and her countrymen in ruins, illegal Alchemist and Civilian gunrunner Zeika Anon has chosen to walk the side of darkness. She has joined the terrorist insurgency, KOA: The Knights of Almaut. The final phalanx standing between Zeika's people and extermination. Protected by a single misdeed of her past, Zeika is offered Koan asylum by Hollow 12, a cell of ghosts and orphans like her.
Asylum. and the desperate hope that the rest of the insurgency won't notice her as it gears up for its final battle with both the Azures and the monsters that have overrun their cities. But as she witnesses Koa's brutality first hand, she realizes that not all asylums are safe, not all soldiers are saviors, and sometimes, the real monsters are the very ones who call themselves human.
Asylum. and the desperate hope that the rest of the insurgency won't notice her as it gears up for its final battle with both the Azures and the monsters that have overrun their cities. But as she witnesses Koa's brutality first hand, she realizes that not all asylums are safe, not all soldiers are saviors, and sometimes, the real monsters are the very ones who call themselves human.






