Vertigo #3
Richard Mayhew’s first day in London Below might be his last—caught between the city’s hidden dangers and the shadows of those who pull its strings. With Lady Porta closing in on Carabás and the fate of the realm hanging in the balance, every step through the labyrinth brings new peril.
In the shadowed corners of the occult underworld, news of John Constantine’s return spreads like a fever, drawing old allies and dangerous strangers into a game far deadlier than any he’s faced before. With his niece Misha vanished and whispers of a crimson sepulcher echoing through the dark, Constantine must navigate treacherous alliances—among them Traste Gillis, Chas, Joshua, and the enigmatic Gemma Masters—while the truth behind the mystery begins to unravel.
Tess and Buscante press on through the crumbling veil between worlds, where the dead whisper secrets and the living fear what they can’t see. With each step deeper into the unknown, the line between ally and enemy blurs—especially when ancient powers like Morrigan, Hel, Plutão (Hades), Osiris, and the Lorde do Medo begin to play their own games. The third trial looms, and the truth behind the ghosts with gold may be more dangerous than the ghosts themselves.
In the tense final chapter of "Nação indígena," Dashiell Bad Horse returns to the reservation on a dangerous mission, only to find himself caught in a deadly ambush. With the stakes higher than ever, old wounds and unresolved tensions ignite as Dashiell, Gina, Lincoln Red Crow, and the others face a confrontation that tests loyalty, survival, and the fragile lines between justice and vengeance.
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