
The Fall of the Confederation
The Forgotten Empire, Book 8
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Narrated by:
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Liam Owen
About this listen
With help from their new allies, the Human Empire is ready to strike. The large allied fleet will attack the Morag at their home planet of Morag Prime. Who will survive? Who will reign supreme? One thing is sure, it will be an epic battle.
The Druins decide to use this opportunity to strike the Human Empire. Where will they strike? Will they be successful?
More mysteries from Falton Two are revealed. Have the Humans found another friend and ally or another enemy?
Will the Morag execute the Human High King Bramdon Starguard and his wife, Claire? Or will they return safely back to the Human Empire?
Plenty of action and suspense for the end of the Confederation.
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