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Warriors' Alliance - Vol 4 - cover

Warriors' Alliance - Vol 4

Kasey Infinita

Publisher: Youcanprint

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Summary

Now armed with the truth, Zack decides to face the traitor alone, creating distance between him and the Resistance. However, thanks to unforeseen (and sometimes unwanted) help, Zack finds himself leading the Resistance halfway across the world, tracking the leader of the Hunters. Some unexpected allies temporarily join the Resistance, but do they really want to help the team, or weaken it? As doubts begin to surface and tension brews within their ranks once more, the Resistance finds that there might be another reason why things keep taking a turn for the worst...and Zack might just be the scapegoat.
Available since: 04/12/2024.

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