Endsinger
by:
Jay Kristoff (author)
As civil war sweeps across the Shima Imperium, the Lotus Guild unleashes their deadliest creation-a mechanical goliath, intended to unite the shattered Empire under a yoke of fear. Yukiko and Buruu are forced to take leadership of the rebellion, gathering new allies and old friends. But the...
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As civil war sweeps across the Shima Imperium, the Lotus Guild unleashes their deadliest creation-a mechanical goliath, intended to unite the shattered Empire under a yoke of fear. Yukiko and Buruu are forced to take leadership of the rebellion, gathering new allies and old friends. But the ghosts of Buruu's past stand between them and the army they need, and Kin's betraya
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Format: Paperback
ISBN:
9781447259480 (1447259483)
Publisher: Tor UK
Pages no: 661
Edition language: English
Series: The Lotus War (#3)
This is set in a pseudo Japan of Western Fiction. Several people have posted about issues with book 1 and book 3 doesn't make things much better. Quite probably this would be, for someone of Japanese Heritage the equivalent of some fiction set in Ireland. I did find it kept me reading even though so...
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