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The End of Never: Chronicles of Ithical, #2
The 7th Lie: Chronicles of Ithical, #1
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Chronicles of Ithical Series

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When her worst fears come true, Sabine must fight to save the only world she calls home. 

 

Six months after a deadly solar flare threatened to destroy Earth, Sabine is sent back to the mysterious world of Ithical, where a mysterious civilization lives hidden under a dome. She's tasked with discovering who is stealing cerecite—a rare ore with extraordinary capabilities. While cerecite can be used for healing and energy, Sabine suspects someone is using it for sinister purposes.

 

After one of Ithical's shield generators is destroyed, Sabine and her friends investigate. When they locate the shattered generator, they make a shocking discovery. The saboteur who demolished it also plans to destroy the other three, which would completely eradicate Ithical. Worse, the saboteur may be closer than she realizes—close enough to kill if she gets too near the truth.

 

The countdown has started and there's no time to waste! Get this riveting sequel to the Rone-award winning fantasy novel The 7th Lie.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherBabylon Books
Release dateJun 15, 2021
The End of Never: Chronicles of Ithical, #2
The 7th Lie: Chronicles of Ithical, #1

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  • The 7th Lie: Chronicles of Ithical, #1

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    The 7th Lie: Chronicles of Ithical, #1
    The 7th Lie: Chronicles of Ithical, #1

    Only the seven lies can save them. A hostile civilization hidden beneath a dome. A murderer lying in wait. A world on the brink of a devastating solar flare. Sabine Harper will confront them all to find the seven lies. After the death of her mother and grandmother, and the same prognosis for her father, Sabine Harper is desperate to save the last of her family. Sabine survives her grueling training by the Vortech Agency, but now she must protect the world from a devastating solar flare by finding seven energy stones. If she refuses, they'll terminate her father's life-sustaining medical treatments. Sabine is transported to an isolated civilization hidden beneath a dome. She assumes the identity of the invalid prince's caretaker and finds herself attracted to the prince. But she's perplexed by this strange island's many mysteries. The air smells mechanical. Every blade of grass is identical. The island's dimensions are bigger than they should be. What Vortech told her may not be true. She may not even know where she is. And someone doesn't want her to leave—at least not alive.

  • The End of Never: Chronicles of Ithical, #2

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    The End of Never: Chronicles of Ithical, #2
    The End of Never: Chronicles of Ithical, #2

    When her worst fears come true, Sabine must fight to save the only world she calls home.    Six months after a deadly solar flare threatened to destroy Earth, Sabine is sent back to the mysterious world of Ithical, where a mysterious civilization lives hidden under a dome. She's tasked with discovering who is stealing cerecite—a rare ore with extraordinary capabilities. While cerecite can be used for healing and energy, Sabine suspects someone is using it for sinister purposes.   After one of Ithical's shield generators is destroyed, Sabine and her friends investigate. When they locate the shattered generator, they make a shocking discovery. The saboteur who demolished it also plans to destroy the other three, which would completely eradicate Ithical. Worse, the saboteur may be closer than she realizes—close enough to kill if she gets too near the truth.   The countdown has started and there's no time to waste! Get this riveting sequel to the Rone-award winning fantasy novel The 7th Lie.

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