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portada The law of Devil's Land: A Post-Apocalyptic Young Adult Novel (a Ghonna Gyle Adventure)
Type
Physical Book
Language
English
Pages
359
Format
Paperback
ISBN13
9781685133474

The law of Devil's Land: A Post-Apocalyptic Young Adult Novel (a Ghonna Gyle Adventure)

Anthony J. Viola (Author) · Black Rose Writing · Paperback

The law of Devil's Land: A Post-Apocalyptic Young Adult Novel (a Ghonna Gyle Adventure) - Anthony J. Viola

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Synopsis "The law of Devil's Land: A Post-Apocalyptic Young Adult Novel (a Ghonna Gyle Adventure)"

Seventeen-year-old Ghonna "Gyle" is an outcast unsure of their identity, trying to get by in a post-apocalyptic society where traditional values reign. To raise themself out of the Lower Ranks, Ghonna participates in the annual Imperial Events (a cross between the Olympics, X-games, and Roman Gladiator Combat).With each stage, the stakes increase, the competition is fiercer, and the possibility of death becomes likely.However, Ghonna uses their ingenuity and guile to methodically progress through the Events, and a "once-viewed pariah of humanity" wins over the masses, evolving into a messiah for a secret reform movement.

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