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Return of the Serpent

The Stones of Archimedes, Book 2

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Return of the Serpent

By: Michael Wayne Cottle
Narrated by: Matthew Longmire
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E has escaped the games in Jerash with his life but little else. Lost and alone, he searches to find his friends and warn the people of what is to come, as Euclid has warned him. But E’s warnings come too little and the time is too far gone to turn the overwhelming tide of things to come....

Aenor’s soldiers march across Candora to find and gather the six stones of Archimedes. Meanwhile, she leaves waves of destruction with her enemies - sometimes with her own allies. Just as the curse of the stones has foretold, Astaroth the serpent returns to Candora in spite of every effort. With his venom, he takes the free will of all who oppose him for his own. Dark days have fallen and hope hangs by the thinnest of lines in a faraway imaginary plane.

But, when all hope is forever gone and the world is lost, the path to regain a free and hopeful world lies with divine intervention.

For there are no other paths.

©2019 Michael Wayne Cottle (P)2020 Michael Wayne Cottle
Epic Epic Fantasy Fantasy Fiction

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