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Bryan Wigmore

    Bryana Wigmores Schreiben ist tief von der alten Landschaft der South Downs in England beeinflusst, einer Region voller Grabhügel und Eibenhaine, die seine Vorstellungskraft ständig beflügelt. Seine Arbeit befasst sich mit den komplexen Beziehungen zwischen Menschen, Natur und ihren eigenen angestammten Wurzeln und schöpft Inspiration aus seinem ausgeprägten Interesse an Schamanismus und hermetischer Magie. Durch seine Prosa erforscht Wigmore tiefgreifende Fragen der menschlichen Existenz und unserer Verbindung zur urzeitlichen Welt. Seine Erzählungen zeichnen sich durch einen lyrischen Stil und einen durchdringenden Einblick in die menschliche Psyche aus.

    The Goddess Project
    The Empyreus Proof
    • The Empyreus Proof

      • 664 Seiten
      • 24 Lesestunden
      4,9(9)Abgeben

      Grappling with the aftermath of the Skalith crisis, Orc and Cass Strandborn are shocked to discover its true instigators, and those behind their tormenting amnesia – a shadowy cabal of occultists who mean to provoke a global war. Only the Watchers of Highcloud have the power to challenge these ‘Kings Behind the World’. But to reach the monastery, Orc and Cass must navigate the Empyreal metropolis of Bismark, a tangle of oppression and intrigue where advanced machines mask ancient magic. And at the heart of this labyrinth lies the severed head that rules the Empyreum, concealing a deadly link to the Strandborns’ stolen pasts. The Shroud veiling their memories is beginning to tear. But with Orc’s grip on reality fracturing, and Cass caught in a desperate struggle against the occultists’ agents, finding out who they are might come too late.

      The Empyreus Proof
    • The Goddess Project

      • 520 Seiten
      • 19 Lesestunden
      4,4(41)Abgeben

      'Ancient terror, modern error, future era.' Otter shook himself. 'Mean much to you?' Two years after being washed up on a remote beach, freedivers Orc and Cass still have no idea who they are or where they came from. Worst of all, they feel like lovers but look like brother and sister, and must repress their instincts for fear of committing a terrible mistake. Now at last they've tracked down a psychic artefact powerful enough to restore their memories. But others also seek its forbidden magic. To reach it, deep within a sunken ruin, they must flirt with a ruthless occult conspiracy, one intent on summoning an ancient goddess to destroy the dreadnoughts of the Empyreal fleet. The depths of the sea, of the past, of the world's collective mind: down there are truths, but also madness and despair. And a power that will plunge the world back to a new dark age, if it can't be stopped.

      The Goddess Project