Planet Of The Owls

Fiction & Literature, Horror, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy
Cover of the book Planet Of The Owls by Hertzan Chimera, Mike Philbin
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Author: Hertzan Chimera ISBN: 9781301396689
Publisher: Mike Philbin Publication: July 2, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Hertzan Chimera
ISBN: 9781301396689
Publisher: Mike Philbin
Publication: July 2, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The world is coming to an end, and the angels don't give a damn.

Oxford, England: Marcus (who works part-time at the falafel kiosk in town) awakens to find a giant black and white bird at his window. He's sure that's what he sees: a giant bird with feathers that throb with sinister portent. He shakes himself awake and gets ready for work, unaware that his world no longer exists.

Beijing, China: Su-Ki Chin stands at the bus stop with her schoolmates, but their bus never arrives. Returning home, she finds the family chickens have gone berserk, chasing her brothers around the yard and leaving her parents for dead. It's like she's in a dream-the chickens tower over her terrified brothers. She will soon become one of those hybrid birds.

Planet of the Owls, a new genreclectic novel by UK-based artist/writer Mike Philbin, is a split-narrative story that tells of the time-and-space traveling powers of the Gods who have finally arrived on planet Earth in the guise of birds: robins, crows, magpies and owls. An age-old political conspiracy is revealed among the angel clan, and mankind becomes its innocent victim.

Planet of the Owls is a radical new interpretation of 'spirituality' as seen from a higher dimension.

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The world is coming to an end, and the angels don't give a damn.

Oxford, England: Marcus (who works part-time at the falafel kiosk in town) awakens to find a giant black and white bird at his window. He's sure that's what he sees: a giant bird with feathers that throb with sinister portent. He shakes himself awake and gets ready for work, unaware that his world no longer exists.

Beijing, China: Su-Ki Chin stands at the bus stop with her schoolmates, but their bus never arrives. Returning home, she finds the family chickens have gone berserk, chasing her brothers around the yard and leaving her parents for dead. It's like she's in a dream-the chickens tower over her terrified brothers. She will soon become one of those hybrid birds.

Planet of the Owls, a new genreclectic novel by UK-based artist/writer Mike Philbin, is a split-narrative story that tells of the time-and-space traveling powers of the Gods who have finally arrived on planet Earth in the guise of birds: robins, crows, magpies and owls. An age-old political conspiracy is revealed among the angel clan, and mankind becomes its innocent victim.

Planet of the Owls is a radical new interpretation of 'spirituality' as seen from a higher dimension.

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