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Last Flight Out To Barham (The Nameless World)

Last Flight Out To Barham is a story about divine conspiracies on a nameless world. This tale focuses on one such plot to assassinate the Ambassador Meedha Cornel. This story is set in the Eastern Teeth, a scattering of immense plateaus populated with four metropolises. Between drought and pending immortality, these grand cities are drawing closer to an apocalyptic civil war. Diplomats would seek solutions to end the growing conflict, but the past five ambassadors who were chosen to lead the de-escalation talks have been murdered. Meedha Cornel is now assigned to head these talks, freshly inducted into the roll when no one else would volunteer for the position. When Meedha narrowly escapes her first assassination attempt, she books a flight to her home city of Barham, in hope of evading the killers. She could never imagine the motive, or the means, of those that seek her death. Length- 16,724 words across 65 double spaced pages. Cover- The cover was generously donated by the lovely local artist Christie Taylor. If you are new to The Nameless World series, this is in excellent place to start. It requires no prior insight or other material to read beforehand. Also follow me on Twitter and Facebook to get updates on new stories, some of which will be free! https://twitter.com/FantasyNameless https://www.facebook.com/A-Nameless-Fantasy-105886528019599

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