The Endgame trilogy continues in the sequel to the New York Times bestseller Endgame: The Calling. Endgame is here. Earth Key has been found. Two keys—and nine Players—remain. The hunt for Sky Key has begun.
Queens, New York. Aisling Kopp believes the unthinkable: that Endgame can be stopped. But before she can act on her own, she is approached by the CIA. And they have their own ideas about how Endgame should be Played.
Kingdom of Aksum, Ethiopia. Hilal ibn Isa al-Salt narrowly survived an attack that leaves him horribly disfigured. But the Aksumites have a secret that is unique to their line. A secret that could help redeem all of humanity.
London, England. Sarah Alopay has found the first key. But getting Earth Key has come at a great cost to Sarah. And the only thing that keeps the demons at bay is Playing. Playing to win.
With only two keys left to claim, the remaining Players will stop at nothing to find Sky Key—wherever it is, whatever it is—as the world begins to crumble.
Endgame is here.
The world begins to crumble, unravel, go mad.
But the Players still Play.
Earth Key has been found. Two keys—and nine Players—remain.
The keys must be found, and only one Player can win.
Queens, New York
Aisling Kopp believes the unthinkable: that Endgame can be stopped.
But before she can get home to regroup, she is approached by the CIA. They know about Endgame. And they have their own ideas about how it should be Played.
Ideas Aisling never considered.
Ideas that could change everything.
Kingdom of Aksum, Ethiopia
Hilal ibn Isa al-Salt narrowly survived an attack that leaves him horribly disfigured. But he lives, and he knows something the other Players do not: the keplers interfered.
They are not supposed to interfere.
But the Aksumites have a secret that is unique to their line. A secret that can help redeem humanity—and maybe even be used to help defeat the beings behind Endgame.
London, England
Sarah Alopay has found the first key. She is with Jago—and they are winning.
But getting Earth Key has come at a great cost to Sarah.
She cannot forgive herself for what she's done. Her mind slips and shudders and torments her.
The only thing that keeps the demons at bay is Playing.
Playing to win.
Sky Key—wherever it is, whatever it is—is next. And all nine Players will stop at nothing to get it.
Endgame is here.
"The premise is engaging, in a Hunger Games-meets-National Treasure sort of way, and the diverse global cast is welcome."