The Oath: Enoch's Children Book 8
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  • Reads 485
  • Votes 63
  • Parts 30
  • Time 7h 2m
Complete, First published Sep 28, 2018
There is more in this world than anyone realizes. Cory, Thomas and Virgil are in the middle of it again. They brave volcanoes, cattle stampedes and old enemies to survive in a world that seems lethal to them. They are targeted by Wilks, their car pushed into the frigid waters of the river, and the snow plow dropped on top of them. Wilks' final solution leaves the boys in a crushed car at the bottom of the river in mid winter. He  dies knowing he has finally succeeded in eliminating his enemies.
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