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War of Mortal Gods: Book 2
- Narrated by: Ozzie Jacobs
- Length: 6 hrs
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Publisher's Summary
In the tumultuous aftermath of Book One, War of Mortal Gods, the EVO Universe plunges deeper into chaos and uncertainty. As Thracian royalty, Prince Merc and Princess Attea, attempt to apprehend Earth's hero, Freedom (Sophia Dennison), an unforeseen crisis unfolds, leaving the fate of the universe hanging in the balance.
Horus, the malevolent force seeking universal conquest, achieves a sinister victory by resurrecting his dead wife, Sekhmet, the self-proclaimed Egyptian goddess of war. Together, they embark on the execution of their malevolent plot, casting shadows across the cosmos.
The main capital building, where Freedom's inquiry trial was set to take place, becomes the epicenter of a devastating attack. As the trial unfolds, chaos erupts within the chambers. Horus's youngest clone son, Montu, clad in a suit reminiscent of Sophia's original superhero outfit, spearheads the destruction, leaving the once-hallowed halls in ruins.
Simultaneously, the Regulator Unit, comprising Abe Rogers, Blitz, Merge, and Lady Tech, faces an unexpected twist of fate. Transported to an unknown alien planet by Apedemak, the clone son of Horus, they find themselves in a perilous situation. Ambushed by forces from Volori and Gregor, their very survival becomes uncertain.
As alliances fracture and betrayal looms, Lawrence, bearing the title of the Eye of Ra, must unravel the threads of this cosmic conspiracy. The War of Mortal Gods intensifies, unveiling a tapestry of deceit, power struggles, and the resurgence of ancient evils. Brace yourself for the next chapter in the EVO Universe, where the consequences of each action reverberate across galaxies, and the line between hero and villain blurs into shades of cosmic uncertainty.