Rise of the Golden Phoenix

Rise of the Golden Phoenix
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Publisher : Lyra Vega Publishing
Total Pages : 433
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ISBN-10 : 9781777769017
ISBN-13 : 1777769019
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Book Synopsis Rise of the Golden Phoenix by : Liz Cummings

Download or read book Rise of the Golden Phoenix written by Liz Cummings and published by Lyra Vega Publishing. This book was released on 2022-10-01 with total page 433 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: HOLLY JACK TRILOGY (Book Two of Three) The year is 2042 and the technological, political, and economic changes have swept across the entire planet. Significant land mass disruptions have forced larger cities to relocate, making societies adapt. An uprising of the people across the world, changed all of the corrupt systems, almost overnight. Holly Jack, now a leader of the Southern League, was asked to investigate the brutal murder of a friend, which led her down a network more sinister than she’d ever encountered before. Every deceptive layer that’s peeled away threatens the security of the people across the planet. As Holly works against time, can she uncover the truth before humanity regresses once again? Click here to see the trailer at HollyJack.com - https://hollyjack.com/trailers/trailerrotgp/


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