Two Worlds: Two Worlds Book #2

· Two Worlds Issue #2 · Annulus Publishing
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 His allies are not always who they seem to be.

The law enforcement robot known as J997 travels to the magical and mystical world of Dela after a criminal wanted on his homeworld of Xeeo. His mission is simple:

Find the criminal and bring her back to his world to be judged for her crimes. With an entire database in his head that contains information on everything in the two worlds, and an unflappable desire to pursue the criminal, J997 is certain that this job will be quick.

But the mission becomes more complicated when J997 is caught between two secret organizations whose conflict goes back to the dawn of the two worlds themselves. J997 must now avoid getting caught in the crossfire if he is going to return home to Xeeo in one piece. Unless the two organizations have anything to say about it.

KEYWORDS: Science-fiction, science-fantasy, science-fiction/fantasy crossover, science-fiction adventure, science-fiction action adventure, science-fiction and fantasy series, science-fiction series

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4.0
2 reviews
Alex Wong
November 27, 2023
black magic is omnipresense theory not my preemptive. I like it for gradual improvement, since every natural statis base numerology studies time management inpart a machine on the cover to attract costomer anual life source and preservation just might change the story to see preparation a machine saves life it waiver need solitude and cooperation how land ends the story book a predicament to the story.
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About the author

 Timothy L. Cerepaka writes fantasy and science-fiction stories as an indie author. He is the author of the Prince Malock World fantasy novels, the Mages of Martir fantasy novels, and the science-fantasy standalone The Last Legend: Glitch Apocalypse. He lives in Texas.

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