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Reliquary by Sarah Fine
Reliquary by Sarah Fine










Tate, a polyglot martial artist skilled in making improvised weapons, is the ideal teen action hero, and Christina is no slouch herself. It seems that aliens live among us and actually make up a significant portion of the populace this device can identify who’s human and who’s “H2.” With humans and aliens desperate to obtain the device, Tate and his companions, including his girlfriend Christina and his long-absent mother, are thrust into an intense, paranoid situation where no one can be trusted. When 16-year-old Tate Archer swipes a mysterious invention from his father’s lab, he inadvertently sets off a multi-faction hunt with devastating results. Joined in a tenuous alliance with a former enemy and stalked by old friends turned lethal foes, Ernie had better play her cards right-because this time, the whole universe could be destroyed in the shuffle.Fine (the Guards of the Shadowlands series) joins movie producer and first-time author Jury to deliver a high-octane thriller, first in a duology, about a young man trained from birth to uphold a family responsibility he knows nothing about. To unlock its powers, Ernie and her partner, Gabe, must traverse dangerous new realms and uncover the history of Forgers past. The game changer lies within a mysterious artifact dredged from the ocean. But when Ernie discovers Virginia’s true purpose, she realizes it’s going to take an entirely new kind of play to stop her. Virginia may be in charge of creating the chaos that makes the universe tick, but her assignments have been noble-each one in the aid of strangers.

Reliquary by Sarah Fine Reliquary by Sarah Fine Reliquary by Sarah Fine

And the stakes have gotten only higher now that a shady new Forger has been crowned. For those who deal in the fate of the world, salvation and destruction are not games of chance.Įrnestine “Ernie” Terwilliger never intended to live among the Immortal Dealers, much less to be party to an ongoing battle where the fate of humanity is in the draw of a card.












Reliquary by Sarah Fine