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Look to the Sun

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The National People's Voice speaks for Sanmarian and all of Kael.

For fifteen years, they have ruled Kael in relative peace.

For fifteen years, they have quietly snuffed out dissent wherever they found it.

Rose Abernethy and Beo Mataya are two strangers drawn together by one thing alone: Red Sunrise, a book no-one else seems to have read. A book only two types of people ever ask about—collectors... and the NPV. A book both Rose and Beo feel was written just for them.

As winter falls in Sanmarian's cobbled streets and the fifteen years of calm seethe into violent protests in the city square, Red Sunrise's secrets pull Rose and Beo into the twisted mysteries of Sanmarian's past and into the centre of a forgotten tragedy that inked itself into the city's very blood.


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Publisher: BHC Press

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  • ISBN: 9781643971599
  • Release date: October 28, 2021

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  • ISBN: 9781643971599
  • File size: 1086 KB
  • Release date: October 28, 2021

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The National People's Voice speaks for Sanmarian and all of Kael.

For fifteen years, they have ruled Kael in relative peace.

For fifteen years, they have quietly snuffed out dissent wherever they found it.

Rose Abernethy and Beo Mataya are two strangers drawn together by one thing alone: Red Sunrise, a book no-one else seems to have read. A book only two types of people ever ask about—collectors... and the NPV. A book both Rose and Beo feel was written just for them.

As winter falls in Sanmarian's cobbled streets and the fifteen years of calm seethe into violent protests in the city square, Red Sunrise's secrets pull Rose and Beo into the twisted mysteries of Sanmarian's past and into the centre of a forgotten tragedy that inked itself into the city's very blood.


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