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The Third Degree

The Fluxion Trilogy, Book 3

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The Third Degree

By: Benjamin Weilert
Narrated by: Benjamin M. Weilert
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After defeating Testament, Isaac returned to New Town to recount his journey. But fate, as it seems, had different plans for him. In a sudden twist, two individuals appear from the distant past: Benjamin and Albert. These two people who came from before the Millennial Erasure join up with Isaac to finish what he had started. Even though Testament was no longer around, the powers known as fluxions still exist and still hold the potential to thrust the world into chaos and darkness.

Gathering his team of warriors, Isaac sets out to destroy the 12 Caidoz statues in this timeframe while Albert and Benjamin travel through space and time to accomplish the same task. With the only clues to the location of the statues being an ancient lyric, once the statues are found, they must be destroyed. Unfortunately, these are no ordinary statues. Created aeons ago out of a material known as fluxionite, these statues are what give fluxions their power. And yet, the creator of these statues still lives and is ready to kill anyone who would take away his power. The Third Degree is a story of family, legacy, and sacrifice. You've never seen science quite like this.

©2013, 2017, 2023 Benjamin M. Weilert (P)2023 Benjamin M. Weilert
Action & Adventure Epic Epic Fantasy Fantasy Fiction
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