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Betrayed, Book 2 of The Turner Chronicles  

Betrayed, Book 2 of The Turner Chronicles

The War is over. Isabella has won, and the Talent Master is dead. Aaron Turner now lives in NArk, Isabellas capital, where he mourns his murdered wife and son. All he wants is to tip a bottle, stare at walls, and recover. But they wont leave him alone. The Isabellan government and slavers both want him dead. Savages look to him as their prophesied savior. His lawyer wants to control him. His neighbors and friends have been murdered, and a once dead shaman declares him a servant of her One God. Aaron has to make things right. His honor demands it. Dusting off his guns, he sets aside his grief, readies his Talent, and declares a one man war against a nation that has betrayed him, the Clan, and itself.
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Betrayed - 26
Friday, 9 March, 2012

The end is here. Drink in hand, Aaron relaxes with a book, secure in Heralda's promise the One God will give him a few years peace. It feels good, even if the message from Helmet Klen does give him some forboding. Look for Pawn, book three of the Turner Chronicles, soon, followed by book four, Crusade. For more information about the Turner Chronicles visit Mark Eller's page at White Wolf Press. While there, pick up your free e-book copy of Traitor.

 

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