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Tower of Gaij

UnderVerse, Book 9

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Tower of Gaij

By: Jez Cajiao
Narrated by: Wayne Mitchell
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Jax never goes down without a fight. But in the aftermath of his latest battle, it's not just his secrets hanging in the balance.

With the winds dispelled and secrets exposed, Jax has to convince those that survive that the best chance at safety is with the Empire. The best way to prove it? Eliminate the deadliest threats hunting them all.

Jax, Oracle, and Sehran have survived the scorching desert and conquered the untamed wilds. Now they face their most treacherous challenge yet: unraveling the dark truth behind the succubai within the Tower of Gaij.

This fortress of secrets stands besieged on all sides, its inhabitants have no reason to trust outsiders, especially when the old nobility have already staked their claim and tried to take control.

In a tower ruled by demons of debauchery, where pleasure and pain are currency and betrayal lurks behind every smile, it's time for Jax to navigate a labyrinth of backstabbing, bullets, and brutality.

When everyone wants what you're after, the only way out is through a trail of bodies.

©2025 R J Cajiao (P)2025 Tantor Media
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During times in this book it felt too slow, (not enough action / too many meetings) however they are pivotal to the progress and setting up of the story.

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