An edition of Irenicon (2014)

Irenicon

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An edition of Irenicon (2014)

Irenicon

The river Irenicon is a feat of ancient Concordian engineering. Blasted through the middle of Rasenna in 1347, using Wave technology, it divided the only city strong enough to defeat the Concordian Empire. But no one could have predicted the river would become sentient'and hostile. Sofia Scaligeri, the soon-to-be Contessa of Rasenna, has inherited a city tearing itself apart from the inside. And try as she might, she can see no way of stopping the culture of vendetta that has the city in its grasp. Until a Concordian engineer arrives to build a bridge over the Irenicon, clarifying everything: the feuding factions of Rasenna can either continue to fight each other or they can unite against their shared enemy. And they will surely need to stand together for Concord is about to unleash the Wave again.

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English
Pages
480

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2014
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Edition Notes

Series
The Wave trilogy -- book one
Copyright Date
2012

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823/.92
Library of Congress
PR6108.A78675 I74 2014

The Physical Object

Pagination
480 pages
Number of pages
480

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL27156010M
Internet Archive
irenicon0000hart
ISBN 10
1623650399
ISBN 13
9781623650391
LCCN
2013913397
OCLC/WorldCat
871337759

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL19975842W

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