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By Christopher Golden
Bestselling writer Christopher Golden brings his epic, leading edge trilogy, the Veil, to an staggering end because the mythic realm of heroes and monsters turns into the positioning of humanity’s last—and greatest—showdown.In the realm of the mythical, each delusion and folktale is genuine. that's what Oliver Bascombe discovered at the different part of the Veil, the place humanity's legends have hidden away for hundreds of years. yet even legends have legends, and Oliver has realized of a prophecy that many think he and his sister, Collette, have come to the 2 Kingdoms to satisfy. prior to they could become aware of the reality, the Bascombe siblings needs to support to prevent an apocalyptic conflict that threatens to break the 2 Kingdoms, get to the bottom of a conspiracy, and stop a robust sorcerer from severing the area of people from the world of the mythical forever.But first Oliver must plot an get away from an impregnable palace dungeon the place he and his allies were imprisoned . . . for regicide.As outdated heroes and buddies best friend themselves for one final conflict, even older enemies stand arrayed opposed to them. Is humanity able to face its legends head-on? For Oliver Bascombe, the associated fee can be costlier than even he may well ever think.
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She shouted. ” Julianna started into his cell, but Oliver looked up, panic on his face. They’d known it would be difficult. After being imprisoned so long, the only advantage they had was surprise. But that had lasted only seconds and in Oliver’s expression Julianna saw that it hadn’t been enough. The Atlanteans were too fast. They weren’t all going to get out. ” Oliver shouted. He tore the helmet off of the dead Yucatazcan guard and began beating one of the Atlanteans about the head with it, still struggling over the sword.
Legend-Born, for instance,” Coyote said merrily. Another woman might have thought herself mocked, but Virgina only nodded. The past few weeks, her debates with her son had spilled onto the promenade, playing out for patrons of their café and anyone passing by. Virginia Tsing had assured her son a hundred times that the only way the Lost Ones who were not already part of the army would rise up would be if the invaders were marching toward their homes, or if the Legend-Born had truly come. “If the Bascombes reveal themselves as Legend-Born,” the old woman said, “the Lost will stand with them against the treachery of Yucatazca or Atlantis.
Wayland Smith simply could not allow that. Whatever it required, he had to see that King Hunyadi was victorious and that the Bascombes survived to fulfill their destiny. One of the Bascombes, he thought, correcting himself. Not that he wished harm to befall either one of them, but as long as one lived, his plans could still bear fruit. He had spent long years laying the foundations. He would not be thwarted now. Smith strode along a mist-shrouded path, one of the Gray Corridors that wound in and out of the worlds, allowing him to move not only between parallel realities but between locations in a single world.