Concealment
by M.W. Innes-Jones
Description
If your only crime was to be different, what would you do when a knock at the door shattered your world? This is the Nathanial Paquette’s reality, and it is about to become deadly.
For twenty-three years Nathanial has lived in humanities last city, a refuge high in the Swiss Alps. Shielded from who he really is, Nathanial has grown up in the safety of family and a society sheltered from the ravages of the Fall.
Now be must face the unexpected truth – he is genetically altered.
Together with eleven others, he must survive the rigorous training he and his fellow recruits are faced with. It is a world of competing agendas of a ruling council and a man of science, where friendships are forged, enemies are made, and death awaits – ever wanting to become everyone’s new best friend.
The question is; when will it be Nathanial’s turn?
Concealment – book one of the Engelberg Records, a six-part series by MW Innes-Jones, which follows Nathanial and his fellow internees through a world of deception and lies. Where the dark underbelly of power and science meet, threatening at every turn.
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World wide rights available, please contact Publisher to discuss
Marketing Information
Book I: Concealment, a finalist in New Zealand Science Fiction awards - Sir Julius Vogel Awards 2019
Endorsements
'Wow - this book was great and kept me engaged and wanting to know more on every page turn. I really enjoyed the whole story, and the way the characters developed and the twist and turns and surprises along the way. If you love a good futuristic dystopian read - absolutely recommend this as a brilliant read!!'
Author Biography
Copyright Information
copyright 2018
Bach Doctor Press
Darin Dance started his own publishing and photography business in 2014: The Bach Doctor Press after researching and taking photographs for many book projects while working collaboratively with fellow Ngāi Tahu writers. He firmly believes that with the retrenchment of the main publishing houses back to Australia, America and Europe, our remarkable “Kiwi” voices and stories will be lost and unheard unless new publishing ventures are prepared to fill this void. This has become his mission to promote our unique kōrero and pakiwaitara (stories and legends).
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- Publisher Bach Doctor Press
- Orginal LanguageEnglish
- ISBN/Identifier 9781643707136
- Publication Country or regionNew Zealand
- FormatPaperback
- Primary Price 29.99 NZD
- Pages474
- ReadershipTeenage/Young Adult
- Publish StatusPublished
- Copyright Year2018
- Dimensions210 x 140 mm
- SeriesEngelberg Records
- Series Part1
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