XH

29%
Flag icon
Scaling the ladder, Senlin felt the weight of his dread settle upon his shoulders like a yoke. It seemed to pull at him, to drag him toward the exit. He could try to run. But, no—if this were to be his end, he would not go out gibbering and begging. He would confront his death as if it were an unruly class: with calm temper and resolute posture.
The Fall of Babel (The Books of Babel Book 4)
Rate this book
Clear rating
Open Preview