![]() The Soldier Sons have hidden in the dark places of the world. Sons of The Cull: The Soldier Sons, Book 4 (Science Fiction, Steampunk) ![]() With the Companions closing in and the final assault looming, the Lieutenants and Zensor must discover what the Athorites are hiding before their dangerous secrets are unleashed. A giant encased in metal, the monster has already slain many of Bridgetown’s soldiers, halting further advances and forcing city leaders to forge their own cruel and perilous plot.īook 3 brings the battles against the Soldier Sons into the war against the Athorites, the war against torture and tyranny. But none of them can face the Soldier Son of Bridgetown alone. With their group fractured by secrets, Zensor and the Lieutenants approach their next mission marker, Bridgetown, separately. General Zensor, a former Soldier Son himself now hiding his origins, knows this haunting truth too well. The Soldier Sons are not beasts or weapons, but men with hearts and minds not quite destroyed by the Athorite’s wickedness. With four of the monsters dead, uncertainties and lies claw through the once unquestioned mission. The dangerous Athorite weapons threatening the Companion cause had to be stopped. ![]() Battle at Bridgetown: The Soldier Sons, Book 3 (Science Fiction, Steampunk)Ĭompanion Lieutenants Salia, Lenst and Kavock followed General Zensor on a mission to destroy the Soldier Sons. ![]()
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