The Pearls of Ijnar: The Coral Saga Book Two

The Pearls of Ijnar: The Coral Saga Book Two

by Angelo Niles
The Pearls of Ijnar: The Coral Saga Book Two

The Pearls of Ijnar: The Coral Saga Book Two

by Angelo Niles

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Overview

The Pearls of Ijnar: Book Two of The Coral Saga is a sci-fi adventure and sequel to The Chronicles of Ghaz. Storyline Overview: When moons vanish mysteriously during the Eclipse, interplanetary conflict erupts as Terrans are blamed. Earl Dagarth is again swept into an epic conflict despite his newfound wealth. He gets conscripted by a legendary mercenary Xena Kilpatrick to unlock the mystery of a derelict alien ship on Ötzi, an icy moonlet far from his beloved Lynx. What they unearth is an Entity capable of breaching the very fabric of spacetime. Lydia Nev, Prima of Wolf 16, joins a desperate exodus to Cyrus 794G. Energy beings known as S’both inhabit the planet. Their millennia-old rivals, the N’dar, dwell in a parallel galaxy beyond Eden’s Gate. All the while, Cindy Skyborne must escape a parallel dimension into which she has lost herself. She alone knows the whereabouts of the galaxy’s vanished moons. Caught in the balance are Cindy’s two hybrid children used by the Terjj as pawns in a struggle for galactic dominance.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940163435777
Publisher: Angelo Niles
Publication date: 12/16/2019
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Angelo Niles has written several short stories, appearing in Aoife’s Kiss, Iron City, On Spec, Star*Line and Nova Science Fiction. His first novel The Chronicles of Ghaz won wide acclaim among critics. He lives in a desert retreat in Arizona where he’s busy at work on his next Coral Saga adventure, The Suns of Coral. This forthcoming volume will explore Earth’s early inheritors of the Milky Way’s far-flung planets. And yes, eventually the gateway into the Coral Galaxy itself.

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