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Into the Multiverse

Chronicles of Cain, Book 11

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Into the Multiverse

By: John Corwin
Narrated by: Austin Rising
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A WHOLE NEW WORLD

Medusa and Cabbage are missing, lost through a tear in the fabric of the multiverse.

Cain goes to Sarpedon, the home of the gorgons, to discover a way to find them and bring them home. Before he can do anything, Hermes, the new king of the gods, sends his demigod children to trap Cain, Hannah, Fred, and Layla on Sarpedon so they'll be permanently out of the way.

After realizing escape is impossible, Cain and the others go through the tear and end up in a distant dimension that seemingly branched from Gaia Prime eons ago. They soon learn that this world bears little resemblance to their own in significant ways.

They meet a group of people with troubles of their own. In order to find Medusa and Cabbage and get home, they'll need to help these people fight off an insectoid invasion from another dimension.

It turns out these people are no strangers to mad gods and world-ending events, so Cain agrees to help them save this universe they call the Overworld.

They soon discover that the insectoids are only a small part of their problem. That there are far more sinister forces lurking behind the invasion.

And if they can't stop them, the infection will spread across the multiverse.

©2024 John Corwin (P)2024 John Corwin
Action & Adventure Fantasy Ancient Greece Greek Mythology Mythology Demigod Parallel Universe
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