Silent
Australia has amnesia.
A ten year war was swept under a blanket of silence, seemingly by a song. Everybody remembers the attack on Sydney that started it all, the camps children were kept in, the underground bunkers, but other than that, it’s humming.
Unless you didn’t hear it. Like the self-declared Prophet with dead hearing aids, stuck trying to piece together why.
What the Prophet finds leads them to a nightmarishly stupid conspiracy theory: there are magical beings among us, and they forced humanity to forget them. What’s more, their actions were dictated by something divine. At the centre of it all seems to be a non-binary magical princess called Torao Yamaguchi and the messianic cult his mother erects around him.
So the Prophet has set out to find how this silence was enforced by investigating the princess.
Silent is an urban fantasy about finding ways to speak. It is the first book in the Silent Trilogy.
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Redemption
It’s been three years since the war ended with a song. As the country tries to recover, a mood of ‘forgive and forget’ has swept Australia.
Having fought angels and demons alike to keep their memories intact, the self-declared Prophet has resigned themselves to a life of knowing too much in a country that is happy to forget its sins. They’ve decided to stick close to Lao Yamaguchi, the magical princess responsible for the song, and see what happens in this amnesiac new world.
Until Kez Cooper, the son of an infamous politician, approaches Lao, asking for help escaping Luci(fer).
Through Lao’s divine contacts, the Arch-Angel Michael decides to offer Kez the chance to win back his soul by redeeming for his sins. Michael tells Kez he will be given the names of five sinners to help, each one representing a ‘step’ on his path to redemption.
Although Kez insists nothing he’s done is ‘that bad’, the angels call him ‘The Demon Beyond Redemption’. The Angel of Prophecy asks her Prophet to keep close watch on Kez, and the Prophet, alarmed by the idea of what ‘beyond redemption’ could look like in a post-war Australia, is more than intrigued.
But for some reason, no amount of magic will allow the Prophet to see Kez’s past, or what Kez does when he’s alone. And with Luci(fer) claiming to be protecting Kez from prophetic powers, the Prophet is certain something sinister is behind Kez’s so-called redemption.
Redemption is an urban fantasy about finding a life with trauma. It is the second book in the Silent Trilogy.
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Apostasy
Nineteen months after being stripped of their power, the Prophet is still chasing justice.
Rejecting the idea of living their life ignoring the conspiracies around them, the Prophet continues their fight against angels, demons and dainisa alike who would try to take what little they have left.
With new allies they’ve invited into their home, the Prophet has assisted in cultivating a plan to confront those in power with what they have done with that power.
But then Lao Yamaguchi shows up, claiming a loss of faith in the system, and a need for justice. Though everyone else appears to believe him, the Prophet is doubtful. So once again the Prophet investigates Lao, trying to find what happened to lead a once powerful and widely respected magical princess to need help from anyone.
As the Prophet investigates how closely Lao’s plan for justice matches their own, angels and demons alike are fixating on finding the dainisa known as ‘the Sun’. Dainisa say those who chase light should chase the brightest one, and the Prophet has to wonder: which light is worth chasing?
Apostasy is an urban fantasy about challenging your faith. It is the final book in the Silent Trilogy.
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