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The Secret World Chronicle, Book Four
World Divided
The stories of the metahuman struggle against the Thulian menace continue in the fourth installment of The Secret World Chronicle, World Divided. Echo and CCCP face the reality that is Blacksnake as lines are drawn and sides are chosen. Some heroes fall while others emerge from the ashes, and an opportunist arrives to take advantage of grief and mayhem in the wake of a devastating loss. Famed fantasy and sci-fi author Mercedes Lackey and returning authors Dennis Lee and Cody Martin are joined by artist and fantasy author Larry Dixon and voice talent/author Veronica Giguere as they continue...
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Ratings & Reviews
5.0 stars from 46 ratings
Outstanding!
I have listened to the series to date a few times and it just gets better and better!
Zen Mick via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/23/16
Amazing story!!!
This story is one of the best. It's been a while though since they've released a new episode but I definately haven't gave up on the story which shows how good it is. It'll be worth the wait but waiting stinks. Where is the next chapter?!!!!!! I'm changing my rating from 5 to 1 stars until...Read full review »
Kbhr10 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/29/11
Fabulous!
Great listen! I've enjoyed all four books. Can't wait for more chapters for book four!
Kzqween via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/30/11
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