The Blood of Typhon

The Blood of Typhon
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Download or read book The Blood of Typhon written by Lewis King and published by Lewis King. This book was released on 2020-12-02 with total page 577 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The citizens of the Great Democracy live in constant fear of the beasts who call themselves Typhon’s Children. Sarah Montaire is a scientist of the Great Democracy. She has dedicated her career to studying Typhon’s Children and their strange powers. When a little girl is delivered to her as a specimen, it leads her to question whether they are actually just beasts wearing human faces, or if they really are human. General Artonnen’s wife and unborn child were murdered by a man he thought he could trust. He has vowed revenge, not only against the beast itself, but against all of Typhon’s Children. He plans to stage a coup so that when he invades the beast’s homeland he will have the full might of the Great Democracy at his command.


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