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Echoes of the Void

The Stream and the Void, Book 2

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Echoes of the Void

By: Jason Aaron Cameron
Narrated by: Jason Aaron Cameron, Nancy Cameron
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She was never supposed to escape. And the Void was never supposed to be touched.

Talia has spent her life in hiding, hunted by the Searchers for a power she doesn’t understand. The cursed Marshes of Ashtar may be the only place left to hide. But even there, ancient vendettas stir and conspire to use her abilities against her will.

Sai’s ambitions never rose to the levels fate had in store for him. But when war and chaos erupt in the Seven Realms, he must choose between the crown he serves and the truth he’s buried.

Yang thought he’d escaped his past in the swamp, training in secret under a woman no one believes is real. But old friendships die hard, and when the three friends are reunited, long-buried secrets begin to rise—along with something far more dangerous.

War ignites across the Seven Realms and the Searchers close in. The forgotten High King’s Archive may hold the key to everything…if the Void doesn’t get there first.

Echoes of the Void continues the epic high fantasy saga that began in Savant, taking you on a breathtaking journey through a richly developed world that draws you in and doesn’t let go until you’ve devoured the last word.

©2025 John Midgett (P)2025 John Midgett
Action & Adventure Dark Fantasy Epic Fantasy Royalty War
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