The Hero of No Last Name

The Hero of No Last Name
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Publisher : Beware of Attack Ducks Publishing
Total Pages : 313
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ISBN-10 : 9780985785413
ISBN-13 : 0985785411
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Book Synopsis The Hero of No Last Name by : C.A. Zitzelberger

Download or read book The Hero of No Last Name written by C.A. Zitzelberger and published by Beware of Attack Ducks Publishing. This book was released on 2014-01-18 with total page 313 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An oppressive regime. A life stolen. An escaped slave. A fiery fate. A world where anyone can become powerful. A slave since infancy, working the mines was all Camilla had ever known. She spent her life under the rule of the omnipotent Gi Force, the martial tyrants who control the world’s universal government. Then one day, her baby brother, the only family she has left, is fatally poisoned in the mine. As she watches his slow decline toward death, she resolves to save him at any cost. Deep within one of the Gi Force’s secure vaults lies her only hope to cure the poison, a healing stone called Aeraden. The stone, legend says, is used to create the cure-all, the panacea. Together with Tom, her best friend and fellow slave, they formulate a plan to escape and steal Aeraden from the Gi Force. As they struggle against the tumultuous odds, Camilla learns the depth of the Gi’s deception and their devastating power. Weary and nearly broken by the desolation of her enslavement and the hopelessness of her predicament, she scrambles to continue on. Through her desperation, she not only finds the strength to fight back but also the true power that resides within her. Engaging, haunting, and visceral. The Hero of No Last Name is a story about adversity and the strength that can be found within anyone.


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