In the House of the Wolf

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy, Epic Fantasy
Cover of the book In the House of the Wolf by R. J. Eliason, Rachel Eliason
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Author: R. J. Eliason ISBN: 1230002303055
Publisher: Rachel Eliason Publication: May 16, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: R. J. Eliason
ISBN: 1230002303055
Publisher: Rachel Eliason
Publication: May 16, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

High above the world is Seraphim, the city of the angels. A multigenerational research ship that looks down on the ruins of the earth. It’s inhabitants watch on as the grounders try to rebuild their world. Unable to go to the surface they project themselves as holograms, tell the grounders they are angels. Guide their development.

Bracklin can ride as well as any man. She can fight better than her brother, Benjim. What she can’t do is escape Lakehall castle and the life of of a Lady. That is unless she can convince the squire Domus to help her.

Benjim isn’t as strong or good with a sword as his friend Domus. But he is the heir to House Cainad.

“I’l be a great lord?” Benjim asked.

“You’ll be great,” the angel Sandalphon deflected.

Sandalphon is the youngest person ever accepted into the program. Amidst the mundane details of tracking bioengineered plagues and capturing interesting tidbits of the grounder’s life for the entertainment of the ship, the angels have a broad ambition, to turn a medieval kingdom into a modern nation and trigger the renaissance. But are the grounders ready for the next leap forward?

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High above the world is Seraphim, the city of the angels. A multigenerational research ship that looks down on the ruins of the earth. It’s inhabitants watch on as the grounders try to rebuild their world. Unable to go to the surface they project themselves as holograms, tell the grounders they are angels. Guide their development.

Bracklin can ride as well as any man. She can fight better than her brother, Benjim. What she can’t do is escape Lakehall castle and the life of of a Lady. That is unless she can convince the squire Domus to help her.

Benjim isn’t as strong or good with a sword as his friend Domus. But he is the heir to House Cainad.

“I’l be a great lord?” Benjim asked.

“You’ll be great,” the angel Sandalphon deflected.

Sandalphon is the youngest person ever accepted into the program. Amidst the mundane details of tracking bioengineered plagues and capturing interesting tidbits of the grounder’s life for the entertainment of the ship, the angels have a broad ambition, to turn a medieval kingdom into a modern nation and trigger the renaissance. But are the grounders ready for the next leap forward?

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