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The Violent Fae

By: Phil Williams
Narrated by: Fran Burgoyne
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They hid among us, until she exposed them. They'll destroy everything to be hidden again.

Pax is discovering that the smallest mistakes can have the deadliest impact. To protect her city, she's uncovered monstrous truths and involved terrible people. The consequences are coming for her.

The Sunken City is unstable. The Fae are armed for war. Can Pax stop the coming disaster?

In the pulse-pumping conclusion to the thrilling Sunken City Trilogy, everything comes to a head! Start listening today to discover how the mysteries of Ordshaw connect and collide. What becomes of your favorite characters - and where will the Ordshaw series go next?

What reviewers are saying about The Violent Fae:

"[E]verything falls into place in the end" (Space & Sorcery)

"Highly recommended for fans of urban fantasy with a difference." (Brainfluff)

"A wonderful, thrilling and highly imaginative conclusion." (Phil Parker, author of The Knights Protocol Trilogy)

©2019 Phil Williams (P)2021 Phil Williams

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