They Sang for That Island - New Sand for Old Glass, Prequel No. 2 - E-book - ePub

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It's 1887 and Marshall Marston is hiding from some sour after-effects of the American Civil War with his family in Mexico. He decides to impart wisdom... Lire la suite
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Résumé

It's 1887 and Marshall Marston is hiding from some sour after-effects of the American Civil War with his family in Mexico. He decides to impart wisdom on his oldest son and heir, Lori. These are turbulent times, the South has gone crazy and only further South, is where the misunderstood family can regroup and get their last chance at redemption. These are the beginnings of the Marston-dynasty, and of their control over the magical entity, the Absolution-Spear. As the journey points them southwards, Lori and his friend Gonzo Rains set sail for the Saboga-island in Panama.
This island has been devastated by a terrible wave, and little life is left. Life, that the sailors see as a new prospect; new resources up for collecting. But they have only learned what the tide has taken away; they will take years to understand just what has survived. It's been over a thousand years since the events of WHAT MYNOS SAW, and the Seers are helpless when they watch a lightning hit the Earth from the Moon.
What begins from a chase down in the Mexican forests, sets the stage for a battle where lives and entire lineages are at-stake. During this years-long pursuit for power, a battle is fought with bullets, betrayals, spears and conspiracies. Two families are in a race for an absolute prize and their offspring are born into this race. Their children grow up in this race. They wear crowns, and wield weapons that hold such power they couldn't conceive of, even if it was explained...
And the island sees it all.

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    01/11/2023
  • Editeur
  • Collection
    New Sand for Old Glass
  • ISBN
    978-952-80-5997-4
  • EAN
    9789528059974
  • Format
    ePub
  • Nb. de pages
    236 pages
  • Caractéristiques du format ePub
    • Pages
      236
    • Taille
      519 Ko
    • Protection num.
      Digital Watermarking

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Biographie de Jani Ojala

I'm a writer who's written fiction for ten years as a serious hobby. I wrote my first story fifteen years ago in my bed before sleep. It was called "SAAREN PAINAJAINEN" and it was about an island being wiped-out by a tsunami... where sailors then set foot to look for treasure. Writing has been an escape, a burden and a feverish quest for meaning AND a pure clarity unlike anything else. But it began with an island. "They Sang for That Island" is THE story that started it all; a story that I feel incredibly happy, incredibly satisfied to finally turn into a book.

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