
Eschaton
The Infinity Engines, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Rupert Degas
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By:
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Andrew Hastie
About this listen
Time is running out.
The Eschaton crises are converging.
Josh may be the only one who can save them, but he's trapped in the future.
The third book in the original Infinity Engines series, Eschaton continues this action-packed, dystopian time travel adventure.
The Oblivion Order is falling apart, and the time line is beginning to unravel. Dalton's obsession with the Djinn threatens to bring down the continuum and the only way to stop him is to resolve the riddles of the Eschaton Cascade and find Josh's father.
Follow Caitlin and Josh as they discover the origins of the Order and the future that the founder was aiming to avoid.
©2018 Andrew Hastie (P)2024 W. F. Howes Ltd
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