Hells march, p.60
Hell's March, page 60
Don Hurac faced the others. “El Paso del Fuego is a treacherous but quite navigable passage between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, roughly three hundred leguas, or a thousand miles, to the southeast of here. We know it didn’t exist on the world we originally came from and assume it was carved over the ages by vigorous volcanic activity. Judging by your expressions, I now see you had no such place where you came from either. The problem remains, however, that you haven’t nearly as much time as you thought and can’t simply go home and let a civil war in the Dominion run its course. Those who oppose the Blood Priests must win”—he nodded at Varaa—“and do so quickly, before the weight of the Gran Cruzada descends upon us all, and there’s no home for any of us to return to. Anywhere.”
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
As always, I’d like to thank my agent, Russel Galen, and my incredibly supportive editor, Anne Sowards.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Taylor Anderson is the New York Times bestselling author of the Destroyermen novels and the Artillerymen novels. A gunmaker and forensic ballistic archaeologist, Taylor has been a technical and dialogue consultant for movies and documentaries and is an award-winning member of the National Historical Honor Society and of the United States Field Artillery Association.
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