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The gods maker
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Ongoing, First published Jan 13, 2017
FIRST BOOK OF THE TRIOLOGY: THE CALL. 
    Translation by Toadino2, story by Eilidh Rosach.
    Criminal, pawn, logic, physics, Agent. Time Police's team isn't what you think. Are they children, robots or people, humans or gods?
    Foundations are made with secrets, untold truths are the walls, logic is what runs the Agency.
    The best cadet of the School will meet the Legend.
    She saved the world, but who will save her?

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