Author: | Richard Turner | ISBN: | 1230000413435 |
Publisher: | Richard Turner | Publication: | March 1, 2015 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Richard Turner |
ISBN: | 1230000413435 |
Publisher: | Richard Turner |
Publication: | March 1, 2015 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
"The Warden" is the third book of “ The Vandervelde Documents" a series of interlocking stories covering the next 100 years and spanning three generations. Vandervelde himself is ageless, a charismatic "Sapient" who can cut through political hypocrisy but finds love difficult.
Vandervelde, now feeling his age, writes the story of the conflicts in "Britannica" which follow 2084: a series of war games and alliances played out on complex system processors, in a world of universal surveillance where the simple long bow has a surprising advantage.
Mollie's son Magnus leads the Cambrian forces against "Anglia" a powerful absolute monarchy based on the flooded ruins of the Britannic capital, but one of his main opponents is Lydia, a formidable young woman with a strange affinity to him. The century ends, and Van puts down his pen as the realisation dawns that they were all no more than pawns in someone else's game - The Warden.
"The Warden" is the third book of “ The Vandervelde Documents" a series of interlocking stories covering the next 100 years and spanning three generations. Vandervelde himself is ageless, a charismatic "Sapient" who can cut through political hypocrisy but finds love difficult.
Vandervelde, now feeling his age, writes the story of the conflicts in "Britannica" which follow 2084: a series of war games and alliances played out on complex system processors, in a world of universal surveillance where the simple long bow has a surprising advantage.
Mollie's son Magnus leads the Cambrian forces against "Anglia" a powerful absolute monarchy based on the flooded ruins of the Britannic capital, but one of his main opponents is Lydia, a formidable young woman with a strange affinity to him. The century ends, and Van puts down his pen as the realisation dawns that they were all no more than pawns in someone else's game - The Warden.