

FANTASY MEETS MYSTERY
While Jespar’s desperate search for his sister takes him into the dark underbelly of a supposed desert utopia, a young girl’s dream to cure the world by becoming a paragon of virtue collides with the grim reality of humanity.
The third book in the Twelfth World series, The Cure for Living Part Two examines the cost of obsession, the fragility of identity, and the dark side of humankind.
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THE CURE FOR LIVING
PART TWO
"I am what you made me."
In the oasis city of Qurrâb, wealth, power, and fame all bow to a single ideal: yâsh, the virtue of one's heart. There, a thirteen-year-old girl with a mind like no other resolves to become the brightest soul history has ever seen, inspiring others to follow her example. Her goal? To unite humanity and vanquish the Darkness, the destructive force within all of us that makes the world the wretched place that it is.
When veteran Jespar tre Moreste reaches the fabled City of Sages forty years later, his only concern is finding Loanne, the sister he once abandoned. Little does he know that his journey will soon lead him into the dark underbelly of the supposed paradise, where ruthless crime syndicates mingle with death cults and forbidden schools of philosophy.
As old wounds resurface and reality fractures, Jespar realizes that even after the tumultuous events of Kilay, he still has demons of his own to conquer — and that often, the most charming masks hide the vilest of minds.
Closing Jespar’s saga with a haunting blend of mystery, dark fantasy, and thriller, The Cure for Living examines the cost of obsession, the fragility of identity, and the dark side of humankind.
This is the second part of The Cure for Living, a single story told across two volumes.
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THE CURE FOR LIVING (PART TWO) IS AVAILABLE IN THE FOLLOWING FORMATS


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