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Chasm of Fire

The Quintana Trilogy, Book 3

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Chasm of Fire

By: Michael Wallace
Narrated by: Steve Barnes
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When an ancient artifact kills the head of the Luminoso cult and descends into the Rift on a trail of fire, it falls upon Lord Carbón, his chancellor, and a sympathetic cultist to decipher the object before it returns to destroy the city of Quintana.

Unfortunately, the treacherous Naila Roja, fresh off a murderous ascent to the top of the Luminoso, wishes only to force Quintana to bend a knee and acknowledge her as its ruler. She is blind to the dangers and possibilities of the artifact, and on the hunt for secrets hidden in the vaults of the Luminoso temple.

While Carbón and his companions face the wonders and horrors of the Rift, Naila makes a final bid for power. And this time, she controls the weapons of the ancients.

The final book of the Quintana Trilogy.

©2019 Michael Wallace (P)2019 Michael Wallace
Dark Fantasy Fiction Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction Fantasy

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