Author: | William Barnwell | ISBN: | 9781625360267 |
Publisher: | Monje Press | Publication: | July 19, 2013 |
Imprint: | Monje Press | Language: | English |
Author: | William Barnwell |
ISBN: | 9781625360267 |
Publisher: | Monje Press |
Publication: | July 19, 2013 |
Imprint: | Monje Press |
Language: | English |
The Blessing Papers (novel # 1 of the Blessing Series, four in all to date: Book of the Romes, Imram, The Sigma Curve) begins years after the Fall of the known world, and reading is a lost art. Young Turly Vail believes his missing father, who hid something called the Blessing Papers in the first novel, knows what to do, so he has to find him. The search begins on the island of Imram, a loose adaptation of Ireland after the apocalypse of the Falling. The big question is this: If all is lost, as has been foretold, what can be found? That is also what young Vail seeks to know. He begins an epic journey on an island that represents what is left of the new world. At the conclusion of The Blessing Papers, Turly finds the papers and believes he can feel the end of the Falling. But alas, at the time, this was not to be. However, after many further adventures in the other novels, with a myriad of characters, he begins to understand what the papers mean, and it is not all good. Then he has choices to make. Are the Blessing Papers real and for the good of humans, or manufactured by other worlds for an even further reason. One answer is found in the Prequel of the series: Book of the Romes. Each novel stands alone, and additions to the series will be forthcoming in due time.
The Blessing Papers (novel # 1 of the Blessing Series, four in all to date: Book of the Romes, Imram, The Sigma Curve) begins years after the Fall of the known world, and reading is a lost art. Young Turly Vail believes his missing father, who hid something called the Blessing Papers in the first novel, knows what to do, so he has to find him. The search begins on the island of Imram, a loose adaptation of Ireland after the apocalypse of the Falling. The big question is this: If all is lost, as has been foretold, what can be found? That is also what young Vail seeks to know. He begins an epic journey on an island that represents what is left of the new world. At the conclusion of The Blessing Papers, Turly finds the papers and believes he can feel the end of the Falling. But alas, at the time, this was not to be. However, after many further adventures in the other novels, with a myriad of characters, he begins to understand what the papers mean, and it is not all good. Then he has choices to make. Are the Blessing Papers real and for the good of humans, or manufactured by other worlds for an even further reason. One answer is found in the Prequel of the series: Book of the Romes. Each novel stands alone, and additions to the series will be forthcoming in due time.