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The Cosmic Artifact

The Evaran Chronicles, Book 13

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The Cosmic Artifact

By: Adair Hart
Narrated by: Michael Wolfe
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Universal breaches are usually not a good thing.

Evaran and the gang deal with an event that changes Earth’s history. While investigating it, they come across the mention of a cosmic artifact. No one seems to know where it is, or what it does, other than it existed at one point.

One problem is that the cosmic artifact has been linked to the Gothlics, a brutal group that delights in torturing and killing anything they can get their hands on. They appear and mutilate everything, then disappear without a trace.

Another issue is that something has punched a hole in the universe. The Eight - a group of Palisin energy beings who oversee a federation with over a million civilizations - offer Murukhan, a half-Palisin alien, and his team the chance to join up with the gang, stop the Gothlics’ threat, and find the cosmic artifact.

©2021 Adair HArt (P)2022 Adair Hart
Adventure Fantasy Fiction Science Fiction Superhero Time Travel

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