Po Lyn Lee Ophelia House |
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Author:
| Sampson, Carlton |
Concept by:
| Sampson, Carlton |
Cover Design by:
| Sampson, Carlton |
Created by:
| Sampson, Carlton |
Original Author:
| Sampson, Carlton |
Produced by:
| Sampson, Carlton |
Text by:
| Sampson, Carlton |
Prepared for Publication by:
| Sampson, Carlton |
Intro and Notes by:
| Sampson, Carlton |
Introduction by:
| Sampson, Carlton |
Introductions and notes by:
| Sampson, Carlton |
Characters created by:
| Sampson, Carlton |
Illustrator:
| Willis, Andrew |
Artist:
| Willis, Andrew |
Drawings by:
| Willis, Andrew |
Instructed by:
| Willis, Andrew |
ISBN: | 978-0-9971140-3-4 |
Publication Date: | Aug 2017 |
Publisher: | Carlton L Sampson
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Book Format: | Hardback |
List Price: | USD $40.00 |
Book Description:
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Po Lyn Lee "Ophelia House,¿ a speculative fiction horror fantasy about Po, an assassin she demon controlled by messages from Grandmother, majesty of the ancient secret Siryn Sisterhood. At the behest of the East Asian Investment Cartel¿s executive board, its member¿s puppets on strings pulled by families hidden behind corporate shields, Grandmother sends Po a message. Po¿s job, assassinate the President of the United States, end the success of the presidents Independent...
More DescriptionPo Lyn Lee "Ophelia House,¿ a speculative fiction horror fantasy about Po, an assassin she demon controlled by messages from Grandmother, majesty of the ancient secret Siryn Sisterhood. At the behest of the East Asian Investment Cartel¿s executive board, its member¿s puppets on strings pulled by families hidden behind corporate shields, Grandmother sends Po a message. Po¿s job, assassinate the President of the United States, end the success of the presidents Independent Self-sustaining Local Economies program and stop the global outbreak of equitable wealth distribution. Po however sees an arbitrary shape resembling Grandmothers symbology in a finger painting. Enamored by the artist Po, takes a journey of self-discovery amidst the international politics of global elite humans. Po did not like humans. Humans were selfish and did not take care of each other. Humans fought about things they made important but were not. Nonetheless, Po did not dislike humans. Humans were plentiful, easy to hunt and nourishing.