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Thomas Harlan

    Thomas Harlan is celebrated for his critically acclaimed fantasy and alternate-history epics. His narrative style masterfully blends speculative fiction elements, drawing readers into intricate worlds and compelling conflicts. With a background in detailed world-building and a deep appreciation for historical simulation, Harlan crafts stories of significant depth and authenticity. His work reflects a profound passion for the fantastic and a commitment to sophisticated storytelling.

    Thomas Harlan
    The Shadow of Ararat
    House of Reeds
    The Gate of Fire
    Wasteland of Flint
    • Wasteland of Flint

      • 512 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      Acclaimed as one of SF's most exciting new talents, Thomas Harlan took readers by storm with his remarkable Oath of Empire series, a thrilling blend of alternate history, high fantasy, and military adventure. The books in the series, including The Shadow of Ararat, The Gate of Fire, The Storm of Heaven, and The Dark Lord , not only earned Harlan rave reviews but gained him two nominations for Best New Writer of the Year.Now Thomas Harlan draws upon his extensive knowledge of history, politics, strategy and tactics to create a brilliant new science fiction epic set in an alternate future in which the Aztec Empire rules the earth and an interstellar empire.Led by the ambitions of the powerful, world-girdling Empire of the Méxica, the human race has spread out among the stars, only to discover a perilous universe once ruled by vast interstellar civilizations that suddenly vanished, leaving behind their mysterious artifacts.Dr. Gretchen Andersson, a xeno-archeologist and second-class citizen of the empire, has made a career of searching for those First Sun artifacts. She has suddenly been recalled by her employer and sent to discover the fate of a missing survey team. To her consternation, she discovers that her team is to travel on an imperial warship, under a Japanese commander, instead of using a Company vessel. Worse, an Aztec aristocrat, Green Hummingbird--an imperial judge who is also a brujo, or sorcerer—is in command of the rescue mission. Clearly, there is more to this assignment than rescuing a team of company scientists from a dead world. In the company of Green Hummingbird, Gretchen will discover that there is far more to Ephesus III than meets the eye.For the vast, rocky wasteland of the seemingly dead planet hides a secret life, and may hold treasures far too deadly for the empire to ever allow her to discover.At the publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management software (DRM) applied.

      Wasteland of Flint
    • The Gate of Fire

      • 736 pages
      • 26 hours of reading

      Set in an alternate ancient Roman Empire, the narrative unfolds amidst escalating military and magical conflicts. The story delves into the complexities of power struggles, weaving together themes of ambition, betrayal, and the supernatural. As characters navigate a world fraught with danger, both from enemies and dark sorcery, the stakes rise, leading to intense confrontations that shape the fate of their empire.

      The Gate of Fire
    • House of Reeds

      • 548 pages
      • 20 hours of reading

      "In Harlan's exciting sequel to "Wasteland of Flint," which imagined a future dominated by a triumphant Japanese-flavored Aztec empire . . . Harlan clearly pays homage to Jack Vance and other classic writers of SF's Golden Age."--"Publishers Weekly."

      House of Reeds
    • The Shadow of Ararat

      Book One of 'The Oath of Empire'

      • 816 pages
      • 29 hours of reading

      In what would be AD 600 in our history, the Roman Empire still stands, supported by the twin pillars of the Legions and Thaumaturges of Rome. Now the Emperor of the West, the Angustus Galen Atreus, will come to the aid of the Emperor of the East, the Angustus Heraclius.

      The Shadow of Ararat