Coranite Chronicles: The Judge

By Egan Yip
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(4.00 based on 1 review)

Published: Nov. 18, 2010
Words: 122485 (approximate)
Language: English


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When it is discovered that the Judges--the mythical assassins who silence criminals--are real, the Galactic Federation begins the hunt to bring down the vigilantes. Darek, a delivery boy, is the first suspect. Fearing for his life, Darek flees to a distant world. But the world is nothing like he imagined. It is desolate and full of monsters. Can he survive the perilous world?

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Review by: Golden Emperor on May 24, 2012 : (no rating)
A good book. But the guardian should be published on smashwords as amazom does not allow downloading of ebooks on smartphone.
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Review by: Flash Stopped on Feb. 04, 2011 : star star star star
Great book. Exactly as the description on his site says.
"Star wars meets Eragon in this thrill ride of epic proportions." It gets 4/5 stars from me because of the inconsistent plot line. It was like the whole thing was dumped into a jar, shaken up, and reassembled in a slightly incorrect order. Other than leaving me in a constant state of "Well, THAT was random", I suggest reading it.
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