The Sibyl of Babel

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By Damian Miller

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"There's no one alive who remembers the world that was, before our legends became reality and two worlds merged into one. I was born in the soaring city-tower of Babel —the Spire— where generations of humans and fae live side by side together in unity and relative peace. Sitting at the crossroads between nations, Babel remains as a free port where where adventurers, traders, and diplomats arrive daily to create a new world out of the ruins of the old.
"A city full of innumerable conspiracies, endless adventure, and dangerous secrets....
"This is the only home that I've ever know and I will defend the Spire with my dying breath."
-Sharon Orho, Confessions of a Holy Matron

Standing on the edge of a high wall, a reckless rogue overlooks the Spire and smirks as the gendarmes pursue him over another minor misunderstanding. As the scoundrel flees from his memories, he is unexpectedly reunited with a past that he thought he'd left behind. Now the scoundrel must confront his painful past, shattered dreams, and murderous deception.
The prodigal son is joined by the Matron's dutiful daughter and a grief-stricken ranger to investigate the ruins of an abandoned city, but in doing so they stumble upon a conspiracy set into motion decades before they were born. Forced to fight against bio-magical titans, treachery, and sorrow; the only way the trio can survive is to unravel a psychopath's plot before the world is plunged into eternal darkness.

The Sibyl of Babel is the first book in an exciting new series: The Spire of Babel.

The Sibyl of Babel