Miaplacidus--a once serene and philosophic world, devoted to the
proliferation of academia and the arts, now finds itself in
turmoil. The sphere is on the verge of extinction, brought about
from scientific circumstance, and rumor of coup d'etat is in the
cinder-choked air. Rasalhague, Al Na'ir of the foresaken Regime is
left no alternative but to deploy his most trusted emissary across
the galaxies to seek out a viable homeland for the doomed legion's
relocation. Enter Canopus, successor to the sovereignty, only
offspring to the reigning emperor. He is sent to a prototypic world
known as Earth to obtain a peaceful accord with its inhabitants.
The people of Earth are not yet ready to be introduced to an
"off-worlder," and quickly, Canopus--the Lavender Man, is hunted
and captured as a psychotic lunatic and finds himself imprisoned in
the Federal Phenomenon Research Facility, where he is tested and
prodded, befriended by some, especially Professor Martin Sandusky,
and loathed by everyone else, being considered an enormous security
risk to the safety of the planet. After a year of incarceration,
Sandusky aids in his escape and the pursuit begins, spearheaded by
a cantankerous Viking-like "Facility" employee, Ross "Rock"
Vandermir, who teams up with a local cop, Dave Lomax. Together the
hell-bent duo track the exploits of the Lavender Man across the
rural eastern seaboard, seemingly always two steps behind, as he
searches for a means to establish a venue of cohabitation,
recruiting a vivid cast of characters along the way. The Chiefs of
Security for the Facility, Goldstein and Walsh, are dispatched to
silence the troublemaking Vandermir and Lomax, which leads to a
violent and dramatic ending. On Miaplacidus, the coup succeeds
courtesy of two vile menaces, Aldebaran and Hadar. They assassinate
Rasalhague and launch their tele-cruisers to Earth as their planet
explodes into gaseous ash, the intent, to take over Earth by force
and destroy the last remaining Al Na'ir in the process. Dissention
brews among the "off-worlders" as Hadar leads a rebellion against
Aldebaran and plans to enslave the people of Earth with the
horrific psychic powers he possesses, but Canopus knows a secret.
With the help of Old Chelsea, he employs an international army of
the insane to rise up against the Miaplacidine Reclamation Forces,
their psychologically-unacceptable-to-normal-human-standard minds
immune to the psychic tauntings of the alien invaders. The hunt
continues as the varied cast of supporting characters--human and
non-human alike--cross paths in a twisting mesh of mere
coincidences and sheer destiny, all in a gut-wrenching, explicit
race to access Canpus, who desperately searches for the "General,"
the mysterious dark horse government operative who may hold the
key, in his ditch effort to attain a peaceful resolution and avoid
total enslavement of humankind, courtesy of his kindred. Throughout
the tale we see how the characters interact, and, most importantly,
deal with change, both internal and external, as each undergoes a
transformation of their basic moral fabric, and we notice the
subtle similarities, that regardless of our origin or heritage,
when faced with profound revelations and adversities, we are all of
the same virtual composition. We share corresponding time and
space, and when the shit hits the proverbial fan we are all apt to
get sprayed in the face and reek with the odor of our deeds. It is
a classic yarn of good versus evil, justice against injustice,
where villains can become heroes and heroes confused. It is a world
where nothing is certain and everything is not what it seems to be
when viewed through the eyes of the beholder, and the reader.
Prepare to become entangled in the graphic web where trickery and
deceit are commonplace, and discover that history can be a
carefully planned experiment in which we are all glass-encased
subjects of diabolic folly.
General
Imprint: |
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
October 2013 |
Authors: |
Bob Chapman
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Dimensions: |
280 x 216 x 24mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Trade
|
Pages: |
460 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-4936-0189-9 |
Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
Genre fiction >
Science fiction
Promotions
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LSN: |
1-4936-0189-X |
Barcode: |
9781493601899 |
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