The Stolen Man Trilogy Series
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Planet Janaidar hides a terrible secret—a powerful artificial sapience built as the ultimate weapon over 5,000-years ago by conquering intergalactic slavers. The WuShi now lies hidden deep within The-Sleeping-City forever suppressed by the Huan Long Shui Sisteren and Guardian Dragons of Orion. As a peaceful, low-tech world, Janaidar's utopia is about to be invaded.
High Priestess Alahna discovers spacefaring aliens abducting her people. In her quest to find a hero somewhere in the multiverse, she activates the Pillars-of-Thoth awakening the Wushi into its most dangerous state—The-Creeping-Darkness—as he ultimate taboo.
Sinister and silent, the WuShi charges its accumulators with enough dark-energy to generate a transdimensional-arc and find a new power-master to help it enslave the entire multiverse.
On Earth, a swirling transdimensional-arc overlays the outer wall of Elijah's house. Peering through in terror, he sees a beautiful sorceress suspended in the fiery air above naked adherents dancing through liquid fire on a Pentakulum. A dragon appears out of nowhere and flames them all. The hapless earth-man does not die but finds himself transformed by The-Creeping-Darkness of the WuShi.
Titles in the series (1)
- Dragons of Orion and Elijah, The Stolen Man Book One of the Stolen Man Trilogy: The Stolen Man Trilogy, #1
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Planet Janaidar hides a terrible secret—a powerful artificial sapience built as the ultimate weapon over 5,000-years ago by conquering intergalactic slavers. The WuShi now lies hidden deep within The-Sleeping-City forever suppressed by the Huan Long Shui Sisteren and Guardian Dragons of Orion. As a peaceful, low-tech world, Janaidar's utopia is about to be invaded. High Priestess Alahna discovers spacefaring aliens abducting her people. In her quest to find a hero somewhere in the multiverse, she activates the Pillars-of-Thoth awakening the Wushi into its most dangerous state—The-Creeping-Darkness—as he ultimate taboo. Sinister and silent, the WuShi charges its accumulators with enough dark-energy to generate a transdimensional-arc and find a new power-master to help it enslave the entire multiverse. On Earth, a swirling transdimensional-arc overlays the outer wall of Elijah's house. Peering through in terror, he sees a beautiful sorceress suspended in the fiery air above naked adherents dancing through liquid fire on a Pentakulum. A dragon appears out of nowhere and flames them all. The hapless earth-man does not die but finds himself transformed by The-Creeping-Darkness of the WuShi.
Robert Dean Holland
Honorably Discharged from the U.S. Navy circa 1970, Robert's rate as Machinist Mate placed him below decks in the boiler room—a strange and extreme mechanical environment he elicits when writing. As an IBEW Inside Wireman, Robert worked in widely-varied heavy-industrial environments like: coal and soda-ash mines, coal-fired and nuclear-breeder powerhouses. Attending the University of Colorado, he got a BS in Information Systems and graduated Magna Cum Laude. Certified as an Oracle Master Database Administrator, Unix Systems Administrator, and PMI/PMP (Project Management Professional). Robert spent many years as Director of Information Services for the County Sheriffs of Colorado. Throughout his professional career, he was also a Technical Writer and Instructor. Robert's latest completed work is the Stolen Man Trilogy, a sci-fi/fantasy adventure about dragons, techno-magic, artificial-intelligence (AI), and sorceresses. Robert says, "I invite you to go along for the ride with me in the worlds of super-smart dragons and high-technology." Robert Dean Holland
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