
The Fatal Tree
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Kit stared at his fellow questors. "Is this it?"
It started with small, seemingly insignificant wrinkles in time: A busy bridge suddenly disappears, spilling cars into the sea. A beast from another realm roams modern streets. Napoleon's army appears in 1930s Damascus ready for battle. But that's only the beginning as entire realities collide and collapse.
The questors are spread throughout the universe. Mina is stuck on a plain of solid ice, her only companion an angry cave lion named Baby. Tony and Gianni are monitoring the cataclysmic reversal of the cosmic expansion-but coming up short on answers. And Burleigh is languishing in a dreary underground dungeon-his only hope of survival the very man he tried to kill.
Kit and Cass are back in the Stone Age trying to reach the Spirit Well. But an enormous yew tree has grown over the portal, effectively cutting off any chance of return. Unless someone can find a solution-and fast-all Creation will be destroyed in the universal apocalypse known as The End of Everything.
In the final volume of the fantastic Bright Empires series, Stephen R. Lawhead brings the multi-stranded tale to a stunning and immensely satisfying conclusion.
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- Intro
- Other Books by Stephen R. Lawhead
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- What Readers Are Saying about the Bright Empires Series
- Epigraph
- Contents
- Important People
- Previously
- Part 1: The Dissolution
- CHAPTER 1: In Which the World Takes a Turn for the Weird
- CHAPTER 2: In Which a Lesson Is Learned the Hard Way
- CHAPTER 3: In Which Rage Leads to Reverie
- CHAPTER 4: In Which a Problem Is Laid to Rest
- CHAPTER 5: In Which a Final Destination Is Reached
- CHAPTER 6: In Which the Wheels of Justice Grind
- CHAPTER 7: In Which the Tump Is Not to Be Trusted
- Part 2: Of Crime and Punishment
- CHAPTER 8: In Which Sleep Is Overrated
- CHAPTER 9: In Which Contempt Breeds Confrontation
- CHAPTER 10: In Which Panic Is Postponed
- CHAPTER 11: In Which Wilhelmina Closes a Cosmic Loop
- CHAPTER 12: In Which a Match Is Made
- CHAPTER 13: In Which Persimmons Are the Bitterest Fruit
- CHAPTER 14: In Which Justice Must Be Seen to Be Served
- Part 3: The Fatal Tree
- CHAPTER 15: In Which a Matter of Life and Death Is Raised
- CHAPTER 16: In Which Hate Seeks Its True Source
- CHAPTER 17: In Which the Peace Exacts a Price
- CHAPTER 18: In Which an Oversight Is Corrected
- CHAPTER 19: In Which Genesis Is Invoked
- CHAPTER 20: In Which the Cosmic Cliff Is Contemplated
- Part 4: The Point of No Return
- CHAPTER 21: In Which a Shallow Grave Must Suffice
- CHAPTER 22: In Which the Wheels of Justice Grind On
- CHAPTER 23: In Which the River Is the Only Way
- CHAPTER 24: In Which a Pertinent Question Is Posed
- CHAPTER 25: In Which the Fat Hits the Fan
- CHAPTER 26: In Which the Past Continues to Haunt
- CHAPTER 27: In Which the Gaolbird Sings
- Part 5: Bright Empires
- CHAPTER 28: In Which Our Questors Debate the Efficacy of Conversion
- CHAPTER 29: In Which Wilhelmina Calls in a Debt
- CHAPTER 30: In Which a Few Things Begin to Make Sense
- CHAPTER 31: In Which the Past Is Prelude
- CHAPTER 32: In Which the Bone House Yields a Secret
- CHAPTER 33: In Which There Is No Going Back
- CHAPTER 34: In Which the Numbers Do Not Lie
- CHAPTER 35: In Which Footsteps Are Traced
- Epilogue
- On What Happened Next
- Acknowledgments
- About the Author
- Other Series by Stephen R. Lawhead
- THE SONG OF ALBION
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