Terrah

Damnation

by Scribe I Am


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 4/29/2014

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 400
ISBN : 9781493136490
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 400
ISBN : 9781493136681
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 400
ISBN : 9781493136483

About the Book

The time of the Khram Tabwuiq is drawing near and the Grand Inquisitor has finally learned that the key to it resides within the Word made flesh. He will stop at nothing in obtaining his prize - a young woman named Selene Ross. The devastating events of a final war of attrition decimate the human population to a mere 1 billion. Yet, a glimmer of hope lies in the discovery of a new planet - Terrah. However, rebuilding the human race is not as simple as the Reunited Nations had conceived. Sent to secure the new colony world, Lieutenant Selene Ross and the crew of the battlecarrier Solitude quickly become humanity’s last hope for survival when the forces of the Grand Inquisitor strike with overwhelming force. Little does Selene know that she is the reason for the war. But she is not alone on her journey as she pines for fellow pilot Victor, who secretly shares the same longing for her under the jealous eyes of his comrade. Trapped in a hostile, militaristic world, the young souls aboard the Solitude must battle their own demons and confront the mysterious enemy from beyond the void.


About the Author

Scribe I Am was born in the city of M. in R. in 1987 and has been writing since the age of 19. He is currently the author of 16 science fiction, fantasy and action novels. All shall come to pass Like sands in a hollow hourglass. I was created out of none Thus no One’s will can be undone. Only I existed through the time I made And it was my will that made me great. There was no One to understand or hear my prayer, Leaving me in the darkness of despair, Until it dawned upon my mind’s eternal throne That the voice of God was just my own.