Fly Out of the Darkness: Synopsis Clare discovers she is pregnant and is bitterly disappointed that she is too ill and weak to make the arduous journey back to her beloved Marshlands. The Fisher people decide to settle Clare and Bess in the rugged northwest in Piney Woods settlement, where Bethany is . Fly Out of the Darkness is a real world fantasy novel about the conflict between self-sustaining Marshland communities and a cabal of merchants and ministers determined to drain their lands. In this second volume of The Marshlanders Trilogy, the young heroes of The Marshlanders (iUniverse ) are relentlessly pursued by their enemies.5/5(1). Fly Out of the Darkness (The Marshlanders Trilogy Book 2) May 6, by Annis Pratt (1).
Rivers of Birds. One night last week, self-isolation blues were getting to me, so I went to look at the stars. There was a full March moon, and, while I stood gazing at it, a concatenation of bugling and cackling reached me from way high up. I wouldn't have known what it was if I hadn't heard Sandhill Cranes at the same time last spring. The B crashed into a mountainside, killing six crew members who couldn't escape. A seventh, the co-pilot, died after slamming into a tree. Bulli shot his ejection seat into the air, bursting through the escape hatch. He smashed his foot on the instrument panel but cleared the aircraft. Annis Vilas Pratt. Annis has just published Fly Out of the Darkness, a sequel to The Marshlanders in her Marshlanders Trilogy, as an ebook for your Kindle or Nook or iPad. Only $3! Just go through www.doorway.ru or www.doorway.ru for a fun summer read.
Fly Out of the Darkness is a work of speculative fiction whose young heroes - Clare, 17 and William, 21 - flee north for safety, relentlessly pursued by their enemies. Clare finds herself pregnant and must give birth in the northern woodlands. William barely escapes the dread Crocodile Militia and is imprisoned and tortured. Annis Pratt’s novels are full of passion for the natural world and enthusiasm for the details of everyday life. Her invented worlds are more realistic than fantastic, her fiction speculative about ways to live in harmony with each other and with our planet. Her earlier books were studies of the way poets and novelists use myths and symbols. My Infinite Games Series - The Marshlanders, Fly Out of the Darkness, The Road to Beaver Mill (all available on www.doorway.ru); and the Battle for the Black Fen, forthcoming with Moon Willow Press in summer - are my way of asking those questions and suggesting answers to them.
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