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The Saturnian Talisman - cover

The Saturnian Talisman

Lucius Qayin

Publisher: Lux Occulta Books

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Summary

In the gripping fourth installment of The Leclair Witch Chronicles, "The Saturnian Talisman" plunges readers back into the enchanting and perilous world of The Enlightened. As the saga of Cassandra, Alistair, and their coven continues, they find themselves in a reality fractured by time loops and overshadowed by an unseen menace.
The once-familiar town of Ravenswood now harbors a secret, set into motion by the enigmatic Saturnian Talisman, an artifact with the power to manipulate time itself. The Enlightened face a formidable challenge: to unravel the mystery of the recurring loops and confront the sinister forces that manipulate them from the shadows.
In a race against time, where each loop brings new threats and uncovers buried betrayals, the group's loyalty and resolve are tested. The discovery of an old hermit in the mountains, who holds the key to the Talisman's true power, adds a glimmer of hope. But as they edge closer to the root event that triggered the temporal chaos, they find their path fraught with deception, danger, and the resurgence of old foes, including the formidable Kokb’ael and Cordelia Blackwood.
"The Saturnian Talisman" is a tale of magic, mystery, and the enduring battle against the darkness within and beyond. With the fabric of reality at stake, The Enlightened must navigate through treacherous alliances, confront their deepest fears, and face a future where the boundaries of time and reality blur. The journey to restore balance demands sacrifices, and some may be pulled into realms beyond comprehension.
Prepare for a mesmerizing adventure where each twist and turn leads to a revelation, and the fate of worlds hangs in the balance. This is a story that will leave readers questioning the nature of time, power, and the sacrifices we make for the ones we love.
Available since: 02/12/2024.
Print length: 386 pages.

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