The world is in ruins. But when one age ends, another begins-and this one is born in fire. The Earth is broken. Cities lie in ash. Strange storms swirl over forsaken deserts. And from the breach known as the Demon Gate, mankind's end pours forth. Gabriel was changed by the Gate-touched by its flame. Haunted by a link with the demons that he cannot deny, he clings to his humanity and his mission with all the strength he can muster while the laws of nature unravel and magic-raw, unstable, and deadly-awakens. Traveling toward Los Angeles on a mission to try to stave off the end of humanity,…mehr
The world is in ruins. But when one age ends, another begins-and this one is born in fire. The Earth is broken. Cities lie in ash. Strange storms swirl over forsaken deserts. And from the breach known as the Demon Gate, mankind's end pours forth. Gabriel was changed by the Gate-touched by its flame. Haunted by a link with the demons that he cannot deny, he clings to his humanity and his mission with all the strength he can muster while the laws of nature unravel and magic-raw, unstable, and deadly-awakens. Traveling toward Los Angeles on a mission to try to stave off the end of humanity, Gabriel and his growing team pass through a land where demons walk the earth-and fly the skies. But the farther they go, the clearer one thing becomes: this was never about saving the world. This is about surviving what comes after it ends. Blending post-apocalyptic horror with the birth of a new magical epoch, The Infernal Age: Flameborn is the explosive second entry in a series for fans of The Stand, The Broken Earth, and Shadow of the Gods. A dying Earth. A rising magic. And the last survivors standing at the edge of a new age.
Anson Joaquin is a husband, father of four, investment executive, and author of The Infernal Age series. A lifelong lover of science fiction and fantasy, he lives with his family, a fluffy dog, a cooing dove, and 70-odd fish in The Star City of Roanoke, Virginia, which until 1882 went by the name of Big Lick (let's bring it back).
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