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<p>The Tragedy of House Lacerta is a trilogy of trilogies recounting the rise and fall of House Lacerta from the 21st-23rd century. It is rife with politics, violence, betrayal, vengeance, philosophy, and plenty of swordfights-in-space to go around. Starting in 2056--26 years after King Solus arrived to the colony of LaCei as Ground Captain, his daughter, Marisa Lacerta is about have her world upended. When the Earth goes dark, she alone will bare the torch to bring humanity together and forward into a new world's future. But her story is only the beginning, and the Lacerta name still has quite a ways to go in the interterrestrial politics of the second millennium.</p> <p>============================================</p> <p>Book 1: Angel of the Red Sun [Released at 98k words]</p> <p>Interlude 1: Station Stories I -- Amygdalan Gods [Currently Releasing]</p> <p>============================================</p> <p>Interlude 1: Station Stories I -- Amygdalan Gods is a collection of three short stories and one novella. Each story dives into the hidden dread of The Black, and the ancient, instinctual fears that lay deep beneath the realm of human comprehension. As part of the Marisian Canon, the stories found within Amygdalan Gods exist in the same universe as The Tragedy of House Lacerta, and each story intersects in the grander plotline at various points.</p> <p>Mysteries and the unknown lurk in every corner of The Black, and not all is as it seems.</p> <p>============================================</p> <p>Book 1: Angel of the Red Sun synopsis:</p> <p>The Earth has gone dark.</p> <p>On Mars, Marisa Lacerta finds her colony of LaCei to have lost all communication with its host countries. In addition to a blacklist imposed on their satellites, the colony is only months away from starvation. Now, to avoid societal collapse, she must take up the mantle of diplomat and blaze a path to the other four colonies—which when combined, have the necessary resources to sustain life. Unfortunately each colony is thousands of kilometers apart.</p> <p>But starvation and panic are not the only threats looming on the horizon. A greedy corporation plots Marisa's assassination, a young man seeks salvation against her bloodline, and the political squabbles of the Old World still cling to the minds of the Martian people. What started as a diplomatic mission might just end with blood and deposition, and Marisa will be forced to understand what it means to be a leader, whether through diplomacy or bloodshed. Either way, should she fail her mission, Earth won't be the only planet to fall to darkness.</p>
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