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The Golden City
The Brass Gears
The Iron Sands
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The Snowglobe Series

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It started again when Baerin was reborn. Every time he is reborn, the same forces gather, to end this life with ruthless efficiency. But first they must find the child, and he and his family have been hidden so well not even they know where they are.
With Baerin’s hiding place now revealed and the hunters closing in, it will take everyone working together to safe the child, and the Snowglobe itself.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherL L Watkin
Release dateJul 8, 2022
The Golden City
The Brass Gears
The Iron Sands

Titles in the series (4)

  • The Iron Sands

    1

    The Iron Sands
    The Iron Sands

    It started again when Baerin was reborn. Every time he is reborn, the same forces gather, to end this life with ruthless efficiency. But first they must find the child, and he and his family have been hidden so well not even they know where they are. Gemma Nickel is about to graduate as a police officer, but she is also a seer, able to track the child, and those who wish to harm him. A valuable skill to Divine Law Enforcement, but one that is about to place her directly in the path of danger.

  • The Golden City

    2

    The Golden City
    The Golden City

    It started again when Baerin was reborn. Every time he is reborn, the same forces gather, to end this life with ruthless efficiency. But first they must find the child, and he and his family have been hidden so well not even they know where they are. Having fled from Beacon pursued by those who would hurt his son, Mark finds himself travelling upriver towards the city of Caramandria. But the mage king who rules there is interested in Baerin for his own reasons, and there is little promise of safety.

  • The Brass Gears

    3

    The Brass Gears
    The Brass Gears

    It started again when Baerin was reborn. Every time he is reborn, the same forces gather, to end this life with ruthless efficiency. But first they must find the child, and he and his family have been hidden so well not even they know where they are. Gemma Nickel is on the case, using her talents as a seer to lead Divine Law Enforcement to the would-be assassins. If she can arrange it around her betrothal celebrations, that is.

  • The Crystal Tower

    4

    The Crystal Tower
    The Crystal Tower

    It started again when Baerin was reborn. Every time he is reborn, the same forces gather, to end this life with ruthless efficiency. But first they must find the child, and he and his family have been hidden so well not even they know where they are. With Baerin’s hiding place now revealed and the hunters closing in, it will take everyone working together to safe the child, and the Snowglobe itself.

Author

L L Watkin

LL Watkin is the pen name for writing partnership Liz Smith and Louise Smith, two sisters from the North of England who've been writing together since, well, forever. We write a mixture of short stories and full length novels in the science fiction and fantasy genres, and while some stories may be more Louise's and others more Liz's, all spring from a collaborative process.In summer 2022 we will publish our new four part novel series, The Snowglobe, which is a double-stranded narrative set in a multi-dimensional universe. It concerns a criminal investigation by Divine Law Enforcement (DLE), which aims to locate and arrest a psychotic demi-god, Kaelvan, who is determined to murder a specific human child. Although the plot includes fantastical elements, most often ESP and telekinesis, the settings are all post-industrial societies, some of them more technologically advanced than our own and others steam-punk in feel.

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