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12 Miles Below VII: Path of the Mitespeaker

12 Miles Below, Book 7

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12 Miles Below VII: Path of the Mitespeaker

By: Mark Arrows
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Traveling through the strange lands of the Odin, Drakonis and Keith stumbled upon bizarre discoveries in their quest to return back to their people: the long-lost Icon of Stars, an AI from the golden era, possessing all the power and abilities of that time.

And an ominous infestation—the remnants of a biological weapon unleashed by the Relinquished against humanity during one of her many attempts to wipe humanity from the world.

A threat held back by the Odin in a slowly losing war of attrition.

To make matters worse, To'Orda, the third Feather, has arrived. Sent by To'Avalis to hunt down and eliminate Keith, he is determined to do so... in the manner that would take the least effort.

Now that he has Drakonis as his hostage, anything is possible.

Their first confrontation ended in a draw, but their next encounter may not be so clear-cut...

Book 7 of a Progression Fantasy Epic set around a pseudo-medieval society clinging to existence on frozen post-apocalyptic Earth. Impossible odds, weak-to-strong progression, dungeon-delving, epic battles, scavenged tech, prophecy, magic, and mystery—12 Miles Below has something for everyone. Grab your copy today!

©2025 Mark Arrows (P)2026 Recorded Books
Epic Fantasy Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction
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