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Faction Paradox: Newtons Sleep
 

No. 7 of 14 in the Faction Paradox novels series
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By:Daniel O'Mahony
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Released:  January 2008
Publisher:  Random Static
ISBN:978-0-473-12498-4
Format: paperback
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Note:  Available to read for free online at the publisher’s Website: http://www.randomstatic.net/newtonssleep.php

Cover blurb:
Don’t tell her what it was like. Don’t tell her how you had to dig your way out through heavy layers of clay to reach the fresh air, because that would distress her. Don’t tell her about the box, because that would confuse her.

And don’t tell her about the light, because that was sacred.

Lately cannonballs have flown their arcs, leaving the crystal sky unbroken, while on Earth their traces are all too visible. Yet though Heaven has never seemed so far away, the divine is terribly closer. War on Earth presages War in Heaven; the struggle between the holy houses of Christ and their eternal Adversary has erupted among the living.

These are the signs of the last days: in 1651, a dead angel is found in a tree in Lincolnshire and a nymph rises from the waters of Kent; in 1642, a dying man is miraculously healed in the grave; in 1665, uncanny skull-masked doctors descend upon a plague house; in 1683, the French secret service unveil mirrors that show the futures; in 1671, Aphra Behn — she-spy and poetess — infiltrates a gathering of alchemists; in 1649, the English kill their king, and history begins...


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