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Billy: Seeker of Powers - The Billy Saga #2 - cover

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Billy: Seeker of Powers - The Billy Saga #2

Michaelbrent Collings

Publisher: Michaelbrent Collings

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Summary

The sequel to the bestselling BILLY: MESSENGER OF POWERS! 
THE DARKSIDERS HAVE BEEN DEFEATED... 
Or so they would have the Dawnwalkers believe. 
Scarce weeks after Billy returns home, the Darksiders are again on the rise. 
They have come for his friends. 
They have come for his family. 
They have come for the destruction of all he holds dear. 
Now, Billy Jones must discover his destiny, and along with it the five items that have been prophesied to bring about the end of the world. 
He WAS the Messenger. 
Now, he is BILLY: SEEKER OF POWERS.
Available since: 07/29/2014.

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