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Twenty-seven years ago, they said Hari Michaelson didn't have a chance.
He was just a loser, a street criminal from a disgraced family. He'd
never make anything of himself. They were wrong. He made himself into
Caine: Killer. Superstar. Hero...
THE BLADE OF TYSHALLE
Six
years ago, Ma'elKoth – a god of Overworld – held Pallas Ril in his
merciless grip. Earth's ruling elite wanted her dead. Caine swore he
would save her. They said he didn't have a chance. They were wrong. He
sacrificed his career as Caine to crush Pallas Ril's enemies and bring
her home.
Now Hari Michaelson is the only man who stands between
the soulless corporate masters of Earth and the green hills of
Overworld. Caine's victory over Ma'elKoth opened a door between the
worlds, and the faceless masses of Earth are killing everything he
loves. Enemies old and new array themselves against him. And Hari's not
even Caine anymore. He's just one man – alone, half-crippled, powerless.
They say he doesn't have a chance.
They are wrong...







