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Lost Grace (The Reminiscent Exile) (Volume 4)

by Joe Ducie

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"It's definitely our usual caper, Annie, which means death and demons and old gods. You still in?" Declan Hale, the Shadowless Arbiter, has spent the last year in Atlantis-and ten thousand years in the past-trying his best not to drink the Lost City dry. But his ancient enemies, the Everlasting, have seized control of a magical city on True Earth, and will use their awful power to launch an assault on the rest of the Story Thread. With enemies on all sides, Declan's only hope rests in his immortal heart and a desperate plan cast across oceans of time. Whether he falls or whether he stands, the stakes have never been higher. Worst of all, he's got to save the world sober.… (more)
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"It's definitely our usual caper, Annie, which means death and demons and old gods. You still in?" Declan Hale, the Shadowless Arbiter, has spent the last year in Atlantis-and ten thousand years in the past-trying his best not to drink the Lost City dry. But his ancient enemies, the Everlasting, have seized control of a magical city on True Earth, and will use their awful power to launch an assault on the rest of the Story Thread. With enemies on all sides, Declan's only hope rests in his immortal heart and a desperate plan cast across oceans of time. Whether he falls or whether he stands, the stakes have never been higher. Worst of all, he's got to save the world sober.

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