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Numbered #4

Fall: Cross of the past, Key of the future

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Cross of the past, key of the future - that is the mandate of the Resistance.

The President dies and presidential election begins. With Jonathon being the likely winner, but can he win the hearts of the Elites or there will be civil war?

175 pages, ebook

First published January 19, 2015

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Magus Tor

48 books17 followers
Magus Tor is a nick I got while playing Dragon Warriors (Pen and Paper RPG) with my friends. Ever since the name stuck with me. :)

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February 26, 2018
A nice ending to the series, but some parts dragged a bit. All in all a good book, but I was a bit disappointed after the first books.
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Author 22 books15 followers
April 24, 2015
Aurelia and Jonathon continue to fight for equality against the elite. They bring in more people to help them trying to gain control of the cities to overcome those who have taken away the ability for others to lead life's of freedom. This novel is well written, draws you end, and cleverly and clearly wraps up an enjoyable series. If you liked the "Hunger Games" I recommend starting this series with the first book "Wanted." Magus has a way of drawing his audience in and keeping their attention from the first page.
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October 31, 2015
The book is given by the author for my honest review.
After reading the previous book in the Numbered series, I am glad that I could finish this story with great satisfaction. Magus Tor had amazed me with this well-developed story of a futuristic Earth with social conflict, resistance, and a War that was inevitable. Fall was fresh in its own right with new characters, secondary storylines, and a plot that had every enjoyable twist and turn. No stone was left unturned and no detail was drawn out or boring. The whole series is worth the time reading it and this ending was brilliant.
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June 5, 2015
As someone who likes a thrilling book, I highly recommend this. There is a lot of political and physical battles in this one, and it prepares for a stunning conclusion to the series. This book is full of twists and turns,and you won't want to put this down.
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