Robert Repino concludes the War with No Name series in an explosive
final novel.
Over a decade has passed since the ant queen began her apocalyptic war
with the humans. In the aftermath, she leaves behind a strange legacy: a
race of uplifted animals, the queen's conscripts in the war effort, now
trying to make their way in the world they destroyed. While the conflict
has left deep scars, it has also allowed both sides to demonstrate feats
of courage and compassion that were never possible before. And now,
after years of bloodshed, the survivors have a fleeting chance to build
a lasting peace.
But peace always comes with a price. The holy city of Hosanna--where
animals and humans form a joint government--finds itself surrounded by
wolves who are determined to retake the land. A powerful matriarch has
united the rival wolf packs, using a terrible power harnessed from the
Queen herself.
Soon, the looming violence pulls in those who sought to escape. The war
hero Mort(e) suspects a plot to destroy Hosanna from within, and
recruits a team of unlikely allies to investigate. Falkirk, captain of
the airship Vesuvius, must choose between treason and loyalty to save
the city. And D'Arc, sailing aboard the al-Rihla, learns that the
wolves may have triggered a new cycle of life for the Colony, bringing a
final reckoning to animal and human alike. Once reunited, the three
outcasts begin a journey into wolf territory to face the last remnant of
the queen's empire. But while destiny has drawn them together, it may
destroy them as well, for even love, courage, and honor may not be
enough to stop the forces of destruction set to be unleashed on the
world.