The exciting third, and final, book in a series you won't want to miss!Anderson, former first officer aboard the whaling ship Donna’s Sunrise, is on a mission. He’s been on the same one for some time, but everything that could hamper him seemed to have. No longer. Now there is a plan. Not a dream or a hope, now he knows what steps must be taken if his friends are to be rescued and the ancient creature Goliath is to finally fall for good. Nothing is going to stand in his way, he simply will not allow it.Anderson finds that there is nothing he won’t do if it gains him one step, just one step, closer to what he needs. Well-meaning friends, loving family, strangers with their own difficulties learn that it is step aside or be pushed aside. Goliath has done all the harm that Anderson will abide. It is war that the creature has asked for by its actions, and it is a war that Anderson is more than willing to supply.No longer is he trying to make do with passive ships that only tease Goliath into his brutal, frenzied destruction; now he is ready to match destructive capabilities with this fearsome beast. When this war is over, Anderson will have proven victorious, or he will sleep forever afterwards knowing that there was nothing left to try. In this he will give all of himself and more for what he knows is right. The costs will be high, higher even than he is aware of, but Anderson will pay if it means that Goliath will die.This is the third and final installment of the Goliath Series, and the conclusion could not be more riveting or unexpected.
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- Release Date 06/02/2022
- Author Jeff Crawford
- Language English
- Company Raven Tale
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