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In the final book of the Nod trilogy, Merlin Turtle answers all of Nod's unanswered questions. The narrative like the previous books is a collection of short topics for consideration. Nod deals with transitioning off his antidepressants and comes to terms with his PTSD. There are, however, more than a few distractions to deal with. Within these distractions Merlin crosses the fourth wall and provides insights into his own mental health.
Lost girls is set on a hotter dryer Earth, sometime in the next century. Gumtu is a professor of philosophical history at McMurdo University, Antarctica. Taking a sabbatical to think about the meaning of truth during the Infernocene and do a little mining, he is inadvertently pulled into a conspiracy to change the Earth back to the Holocene. The conspirators insert themselves four hundred years into his past during the Bathurst Rebellion of 1830. Not to change the present 22nd Century, but to enable them to control humanity. Gumtu and his companions must discover the truth and save humanity and maybe the planet if they can.
Detective Mel Bourne believes that he is the last Synthetic human in the Galaxy. Arriving on the planet Eden to discover that his prospective employer has been murdered. He immediately comes under the suspicion of the authorities. To prove his innocents he must investigate the murder. But simple soon becomes complex. More is going on than appears, and very soon Mel is up to his ears in conspiracies. And all this happens in the first few chapters. Mel must grapple with his own reality and the reality of the humans around him, as he endeavors to save all the people around him, while simultaneously solving a murder.
Two thousand years ago, two-time travellers are involved in a tavern brawl, resulting in one free room at the inn. It is all downhill from there. Fighting the zombie apocalypse in AD 27 while searching for a cure on Noah's ark, two friends embark on a mission to put their world right once more. Using their advanced technology in order to perform miracles and an abridged online copy of the Bible, they endeavour to recreate Christianity, becoming involved along the way in a revolutionary war to over throw a corrupt monarchy.
The book includes five loosely related stories on the nature of reality, each one building on the last. It starts in a world dealing with climate change and ends with a battle in heaven between angels and demons. Along the way, space pirates search for the ark of covenant, an ancient pyramid is found in Australia, and God explains the meaning of life.
Jake and his brothers first must deal with the end of the world before traveling back in time to the Sofala gold rush and then back to a new life on a new world. Along the way, they must conquer their fears and battle dark forces intent on blocking their way. But everyone is not what they appear to be, and life can change in the blink of an eye. Dragon, witches, wizards, goblins, ogres, trolls, fairies, druids, dwarves, elves, gods, and flying pigs all play a part in this story that covers ten thousand years of history.
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