I, Custodian: Fire

I, Custodian: Fire

by G L Martin
I, Custodian: Fire

I, Custodian: Fire

by G L Martin

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Overview

This is the first edition.

I, Custodian: Fire is a gritty novel, an exploration of self, a cautionary tale on the promise of losing yourself in the process of finding yourself. Fire is the first the I, Custodian series. Fire ignites conversations behind the masks of government modes of conduct, of large industries and of imperial ownership of land and human rights. The novel delves into exploring the impacts of human experiments and the cataclysm of systematic censorship in a country overpopulated and criminally ruled.

Speaking for the voices silenced by the government crime of Terra Nullius, Fire illustrates flow on issues of that crime on both the land and people. How does the human cope with the turmoil of modern existence?

Walking in the depths of the concrete prism of Nyan, the capital city, the Piercezenenârterz learn to survive. They are the ones torn from their country, seeking their home again, a circular event.

Their reality reverberates to the complexity of a young woman in a covert pursuit for Truth. An idea originates from a spider, wisdom and patience weaving a web of life. This reality tangles; each thread is a character's life tying knots in a paradox to escape the unravelling. Yet, the thread disintegrates.

In the book, Nyan, the capital city, is located in Ard; a rugged, tough country. Nyan is imprisoned by walls of concrete, grown as an entity in itself, constructed by the bloodied blue collars.

I, Custodian: Fire explores riots and police brutality, and how drones and A.I. negatively impact human rights and welfare. The novel ventures into the gritty world of drug abuse and the addict and how all humans of the modern age are subject to addiction. People, evacuated from the rural lands to the controlled metropolitan, suffocate under Agenda 2021 as they give their freedoms up for a packaged idea of safety. In this setting, the novel utilizes the capital city as a place shifting in ownership where deals and personas are encrusted in lies.

The novel is written in English; however, the people of Ard speak Ardian and there are the Piercezenenârterz people who speak Piercesynism. There is a glossary attached to the novel, along with the pronunciation and footnotes.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780648981404
Publisher: G L Martin
Publication date: 12/12/2020
Series: I, Custodian , #1
Pages: 502
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.12(d)

About the Author

The dystopic novel explores a gritty cautionary tale on the subject of losing yourself in the process of finding yourself.

Table of Contents

WRITER'S NOTE A C K N O W L E D G M E N T S VIII

I N T R O D U C T I O N X

CHAPTER ONE PREY 2

CHAPTER TWO CATALYST IN LIMINALITY 13

CHAPTER THREE AUGURAL ENCOUNTERS 30

CHAPTER FOUR NIKILLAH'S RHETORIC 102

CHAPTER FIVE NATURE'S BOY 117

CHAPTER SIX DUST 137

CHAPTER SEVEN OPPRESSIVE GREY AMBIENCE 152

CHAPTER EIGHT REUNION 162

CHAPTER NINE IF EMPTINESS NEEDED SOMETHING 181

CHAPTER TEN UNEARTHLY PROMISES 189

CHAPTER ELEVEN MOONLIGHT REQUISITION 207

CHAPTER TWELVE COMMUNION 240

CHAPTER THIRTEEN DÉJÀ VU, ROBBERY, & A BITTER REVEAL 259

CHAPTER FOUTEEN AN ORDER & AN ARTICLE 283

CHAPTER FIFTEEN A STATE OF PASSIVE WHITE LIES 303

CHAPTER SIXTEEN STORM 332

CHAPTER SEVETEEN THE RED DOOR 361

CHAPTER EIGHTEEN REALM OF AWEARNESS 379

CHAPTER NINETEEN SACRIFICE CONCEALED 392

CHAPTER TWENTY DEAN'S LOSS 414

CHAPTER TWENTY ONE DYING LIPS REVEAL HONESTY 424

CHAPTER TWENTY TWO THE RED PRECIPICE 461

GLOSSARY OF PIERCESYNISM 477

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