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The Will of the Many
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This book is the first in the Hierarchy series by James Islington.
It follows the journey of Viz, a young man who finds himself embroiled in a complex political conspiracy.
The story is set in a world with a unique magic system and blends elements of fantasy and science fiction.
Viz's journey is filled with challenges, friendships, and betrayals as he navigates the treacherous world around him.
The book explores themes of identity, loyalty, and the consequences of power.
It follows the journey of Viz, a young man who finds himself embroiled in a complex political conspiracy.
The story is set in a world with a unique magic system and blends elements of fantasy and science fiction.
Viz's journey is filled with challenges, friendships, and betrayals as he navigates the treacherous world around him.
The book explores themes of identity, loyalty, and the consequences of power.
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