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City of the Forgotten

The Gateway Trackers, Book 9

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City of the Forgotten

By: E.E. Holmes
Narrated by: Lyssa Browne
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A malevolent force lurks beneath the streets of Scotland....

Jess and Hannah Ballard's determination to protect the Gateways brings them to Edinburgh's Old Town, where a strange phenomenon threatens to disturb the delicate balance between the worlds of the living and the dead. Spirits who wish to cross over are vanishing, and it is up to the Ballard sisters to discover why. The historic Royal Mile holds many secrets, some buried deep beneath the streets of the city itself, and soon, Jess and Hannah find themselves lured underground, facing a threat they could never have imagined. Will they be able to free the forgotten souls, or will the missing spirits be lost in the labyrinth forever?

City of the Forgotten is the ninth installment in E.E. Holmes' best-selling paranormal series, The Gateway Trackers.

©2023 E.E. Holmes (P)2023 E.E. Holmes
Fantasy Fiction Scotland Paranormal
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I've binged this entire series recently and I found myself completely drawn in by both the narration and realistically fantastical story. The characters felt very grounded and relatable and the world was very well fleshed out. The narration was beautifully done and highlighted the story's quality even further.
I look forward to the next book in the series!

Thoroughly enjoyable

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