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Silent
Sues Cummings
Silent
Sues Cummings
Australia has amnesia.
A ten year war was swept under a blanket of silence, seemingly by a song. Everybody remembers the attack on Sydney that started it all, the camps children were kept in, the underground bunkers, but other than that, it's humming.
Unless you didn't hear it. Like the self-declared Prophet with dead hearing aids, stuck trying to piece together what happened, until those responsible come to erase their memories too.
To keep their memories, the Prophet makes a deal with a passive-aggressive magical being: access to her divine ability to see all that has been and could-have-been in exchange for writing the truth behind the war.
What the Prophet finds leads them to a nightmarishly stupid conspiracy theory: there have always been magical beings among us, and they forced humanity to forget them upon each discovery. What's more, their actions were dictated by something divine. At the centre of it all seems to be a non-binary magical princess called Torao Yamaguchi and the messianic cult his mother erects around him.
But the truth is complicated, and the Prophet wants to create an absolute history. So they set out to find how this silence was enforced by investigating the princess.
Silent is an urban fantasy about finding ways to speak. It is the first book in the Silent Trilogy.
Content Warnings:
This book deals with a number of themes that may be upsetting or potentially triggering to readers with traumatic stress related illnesses. This may be exasperated by its use of real world settings and events. For a broad summary of content warnings, please visit: https: //silent-trilogy.com/about/silent/silent-content-warnings
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | April 16, 2019 |
ISBN13 | 9781094686301 |
Publishers | Independently Published |
Pages | 436 |
Dimensions | 152 × 229 × 25 mm · 639 g |
Language | English |