Gods of the Inferno: The Inheritors 2

Fiction & Literature, Historical, Literary
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Author: Fletcher Anthony ISBN: 9781743342879
Publisher: Pan Macmillan Australia Publication: October 1, 2013
Imprint: Momentum Language: English
Author: Fletcher Anthony
ISBN: 9781743342879
Publisher: Pan Macmillan Australia
Publication: October 1, 2013
Imprint: Momentum
Language: English

In the tradition of Jean Auel's Clan of the Cave Bear**, Fletcher Anthony brings us a magical world inhabited by the spirits.**

The world of ancient Indonesia, and modern-day Gondwanaland: Australia. Thousands of years ago, the People lived and worshipped their gods in the rainforests of the Indonesian archipelago.

Then the Newcomers began to come from the north and the People were forced to move south and relocate again and again. They must trust those of their kind with whom they used to do battle; they must learn how to cross a river; they must forget their old ways and forge new ideas.

Fern is their shaman, and above all her spirit must be forged anew or she and her people will die — not from hunger or starvation or war, but from the loss of their gods and the dying of their spirit, the very heart of their world.

And in contemporary Australia, another Fern must choose between the new world and the old, and the visions of an ancient shaman may guide her path in the present.

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In the tradition of Jean Auel's Clan of the Cave Bear**, Fletcher Anthony brings us a magical world inhabited by the spirits.**

The world of ancient Indonesia, and modern-day Gondwanaland: Australia. Thousands of years ago, the People lived and worshipped their gods in the rainforests of the Indonesian archipelago.

Then the Newcomers began to come from the north and the People were forced to move south and relocate again and again. They must trust those of their kind with whom they used to do battle; they must learn how to cross a river; they must forget their old ways and forge new ideas.

Fern is their shaman, and above all her spirit must be forged anew or she and her people will die — not from hunger or starvation or war, but from the loss of their gods and the dying of their spirit, the very heart of their world.

And in contemporary Australia, another Fern must choose between the new world and the old, and the visions of an ancient shaman may guide her path in the present.

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