Jack, the groundbreaking Elementist, returns, thrust into a world on the brink of chaos. A sinister cult, wielding both elemental and psychic might, emerges from the shadows, setting the stage for a confrontation of catastrophic proportions.
The newly revealed Mortal Element, Metal, beckons Jack, offering both unparalleled strength and uncharted danger. Yet, mastery of this element might be his only chance against an ever-growing legion of foes.
From the corridors of power to darkened alleyways, enemies abound. Rogue scientists, relentless agents, and a haunting past converge, pushing Jack to his limits.
Battles rage not just outside but within as long-held secrets about his parents' mysterious fates come to light. Amidst external threats, internal struggles, and sky-high stakes, can Jack rise to the occasion?
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Really great series, entertaining and enjoyable!!!!
Congratulations to Michael Anderle for another really amazing series. It’s hard to find such an interesting and exciting author who not only writes intelligently but also provides top rated plots, characters and excitement in the stories. I’m really looking forward to the next book in the series.
Classic terrible ending with Broadbander making his minions see whatever images he wanted them to see. Then making them attack all of Jack's organization. Jack turned over Broadbander to the representatives from the Promethites; not realizing the cruelty he would face and eventually death. Jack is too good!!
Another Anderle hit. The story continues to evolve and the safe haven is built only to be destroyed. Lots of action and some hilarious interactions with his AI. Great read. Go Michael, the king Ork of sci-fi😊
I know it has to get worse before it gets better, but this is crazy. Can Jack and his people persevere through what comes next?! With everything they've already faced just in this book alone, surely they deserve a break.
This one was less action packed than the others. It kept to the subject, with only limited time for Romance. I am glad that it kept to the subjects of what the story was about. No off the subject material like so much other literature.