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The Nephilem: The Eternal Game, #1
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When Hyienna, a down-on-his-luck drifter, gets involved in complex relationships and a mysterious rucksack, he finds himself at the centre of a sinister age-long conspiracy that threatens everything.

 

The Nephilem is debut novelist Exquil' s unforgettable slight-of-hand turn, exploring life in Formentera, perfect for a set of escapists from mainland Spain, looking for survival in the unrelenting dry winds and lively sea of the mysterious Balearics.

Drifter Hyienna is gifted a mysterious rucksack on arrival to the sun-soaked paradise of Formentera. From there, he gets involved in his cousin's complex relationships with the promise of redemption from a past he is determined to outrun.

But it soon becomes clear that escaping the past is not possible as a sacred mystery conspires to take grip and cost Hyienna everything he holds dear.

The Nephilem is romantic, bittersweet, esoteric and has hints of a larger more eternal conspiracy; one that is determined to reset the established imagery of its Balearic setting.

A trip to the Mediterranean will never be the same again.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherPershing
Release dateJun 29, 2022
The Nephilem: The Eternal Game, #1

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    The Nephilem: The Eternal Game, #1
    The Nephilem: The Eternal Game, #1

    When Hyienna, a down-on-his-luck drifter, gets involved in complex relationships and a mysterious rucksack, he finds himself at the centre of a sinister age-long conspiracy that threatens everything.   The Nephilem is debut novelist Exquil' s unforgettable slight-of-hand turn, exploring life in Formentera, perfect for a set of escapists from mainland Spain, looking for survival in the unrelenting dry winds and lively sea of the mysterious Balearics. Drifter Hyienna is gifted a mysterious rucksack on arrival to the sun-soaked paradise of Formentera. From there, he gets involved in his cousin's complex relationships with the promise of redemption from a past he is determined to outrun. But it soon becomes clear that escaping the past is not possible as a sacred mystery conspires to take grip and cost Hyienna everything he holds dear. The Nephilem is romantic, bittersweet, esoteric and has hints of a larger more eternal conspiracy; one that is determined to reset the established imagery of its Balearic setting. A trip to the Mediterranean will never be the same again.

Author

S.E. Wilson

Pennsylvanian native, S.E Wilson, pen name Exquil (pronounced ézé-quil), has been writing in one form or another since his middle school years. He was writing poetry, learning song writing in his teens to help craft his narrative technique. A Nottingham Trent University graduate in Multimedia Production BSc (Hons), Exquil enjoys building a world that a character and persona can brood away in. He gets satisfaction in offering heart breaking truths of one’s human condition, with a poignant touch of mysticism. Exquil is also a doting husband, a proud father of two, an evil stepfather of two, a discerning media studies teacher, a secondary school basketball coach (championship winning!), an enthusiastic dreamer, and a bit of a foody. When Exquil is not dreaming up schemes, plot lines for future books to fit into his Conspiracy of The Eternal Game masterplan, you can catch him spending time on his PlayStation, watching his favourite TV Shows, or supporting his beloved sports teams. Now residing in Peterborough, England, catch Exquil in his full over-enthusiastic flow about the world The Nephilem is set in and anything Eternal Game related on his website’s mini blog.

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