Emergence |
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Author:
| Salter, J. |
Series title: | The Calnis Chronicles Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-1-4782-2601-7 |
Publication Date: | Aug 2013 |
Publisher: | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $20.29 |
Book Description:
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The second volume in the Calnis ChroniclesThe only thing worse than dying is never having it as an option. The Tarimain, the immortal soldiers of God, tasked with fighting on the front lines of the eternal war, uncover a dark demonic plot to raise an army. Atharron, a four thousand year old former ruler of Calnis; Sarah, apathetic, but determined to do her duty; and Luke, a young Tarimai discovering the wonders and burdens of immortality. Together, they make...
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The second volume in the Calnis ChroniclesThe only thing worse than dying is never having it as an option. The Tarimain, the immortal soldiers of God, tasked with fighting on the front lines of the eternal war, uncover a dark demonic plot to raise an army. Atharron, a four thousand year old former ruler of Calnis; Sarah, apathetic, but determined to do her duty; and Luke, a young Tarimai discovering the wonders and burdens of immortality. Together, they make their way through the first half of the twentieth century on the trail of a Great President of Hell and the mysterious Man with the Eyes.
Set a hundred years before 'Allison's Defeat', this chronicle begins the story of the beings known as the Tarimain.
Contains all chronicles in the first Tarimain series:
Mortality
Eternity
War of the Dead
Girl Corrupted
Blood
The Knives of Calnis
Friend or Foe
Evolution
Chimera
Doom of Reality
~70 500 words
'I've seen hundreds of people die. Thousands. And, I think it would be fair to say, millions. Everyone I knew, everyone I loved, died centuries ago. I have fought in battles and watched as my friends were slaughtered. I witnessed the Emissary of Satan himself destroy an entire civilisation in one blast. Everyone dies. Mary knew the moment of her death - which is rare enough in itself - and I am powerless to stop it. I can no longer get worked up about the inevitability of it all.' She walked out the warehouse, rifle held down in a ready position, 'In fact, I envy it.'