No one has seen Imma for almost a year. After the destruction of the dam at Damnation, she disappeared, and with rebel groups plotting sabotage against the gunslinger control of all the other dams in Southland, she’s needed now more than ever. The fight over fresh, cold water can’t be won without the help of a bullet catcher.
But Imma doesn’t want to be a hero anymore. After a devastating loss, she’s weary of rebellion and wracked with grief. Nothing anyone says can convince her to lead the people of Southland into further suffering—because that’s surely all that awaits them if they tangle once more with the enemy. That is, until Nikko and Cass show up with an intriguing offer: to find the few remaining bullet catchers who survived the first war.
In the final instalment of Joaquin Lowe’s pulse-pounding trilogy, Imma makes one last journey towards the ultimate showdown between bullet catchers and gunslingers that, if she succeeds, will liberate her from the pain of the past, and free the people of Southland from tyranny.
But Imma doesn’t want to be a hero anymore. After a devastating loss, she’s weary of rebellion and wracked with grief. Nothing anyone says can convince her to lead the people of Southland into further suffering—because that’s surely all that awaits them if they tangle once more with the enemy. That is, until Nikko and Cass show up with an intriguing offer: to find the few remaining bullet catchers who survived the first war.
In the final instalment of Joaquin Lowe’s pulse-pounding trilogy, Imma makes one last journey towards the ultimate showdown between bullet catchers and gunslingers that, if she succeeds, will liberate her from the pain of the past, and free the people of Southland from tyranny.
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