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  • Messiah of Burbank

  • Quinn Henaghan Chronicles, Book 3
  • By: Paul Neuhaus
  • Narrated by: Maggie Baker
  • Length: 7 hrs and 2 mins

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Messiah of Burbank

By: Paul Neuhaus
Narrated by: Maggie Baker
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Publisher's Summary

Women are magic’s deadliest practitioners - a fact Quinn Henaghan is about to discover firsthand.

Quinn has a family now. She also has a new enemy - one far deadlier than any she’s faced before.

Can the most powerful sorceress in the world defeat an ancient goddess hell-bent on destroying every magic user everywhere? Can she protect the ones she loves from ruin and death?

Listen to the senses-shattering conclusion to The Quinn Henaghan Chronicles to find out!

Messiah of Burbank is book three in Paul Neuhaus’ exciting urban fantasy series. It takes the loose threads from Company Town and Aeon of Horus and weaves them together into a satisfying finale. Quinn gets closure, but not without encountering the expected magic, monsters, and mayhem along the way.

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