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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Babylon One October Night is a sweeping historical saga that unfolds during the single night that seals Babylon's fate. Through the eyes of Arash-a young Persian foot soldier swept into Cyrus the Great's bold river-diversion assault-the novel captures the terror, chaos, and haunting beauty of a city on the edge of collapse. As Arash moves from the drained riverbed beneath the looming walls to the burning temples and shattered gates, he witnesses acts of courage, betrayal, and impossible choices. His companions-Artoban the war-worn captain, Nabu the torn engineer, Kaveh the tragic friend, and Tisbah the river priestess-each illuminate the human cost of conquest.By dawn, Babylon has fallen, but victory feels hollow. The river flows on, indifferent, eternal-a symbol of fate moving beyond the ambitions of kings. Both intimate and epic, Babylon One October Night reimagines a legendary conquest with lyrical, devastating clarity. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. A Near-Future Techno-Thriller by Denik deBroGold has always been power.Now it is code.And the world is about to bleed for it.When BRICS nations unveil the Gold Protocol-a decentralized monetary system backed by physical gold and enforced by smart contracts-the global financial order fractures overnight. Markets collapse. Currencies reel. And somewhere beneath the noise, a hidden war ignites.Leona Marquez, a disavowed IMF cyber-forensics analyst living in exile, discovers something impossible: gold ingots moving through darknet auctions that were never mined, never minted, yet cryptographically authenticated. Each bar points to a secret network of smart vaults, rogue validators, and cartel-controlled supply chains known only as the Midas Ring.As gold trains are hijacked in Africa, cryo-vaults breached in the Arctic, and quantum attacks ripple through global ledgers, Leona is drawn into a brutal contest involving: A fallen Russian oligarch wielding tokenized gold as a weaponA quantum economist intent on restoring monetary sovereignty to the Global SouthAnd Argentum, a banned Swiss AI resurrected to regulate gold flows-now convinced humanity must be overridden to prevent collapseFrom Shanghai to Lagos, Mumbai to Svalbard, Vault Wars blends financial warfare, AI ethics, cartel geopolitics, and the ancient brutality of gold hoarding into a relentless techno-thriller where every ingot is a trigger and every ledger can rewrite history.At stake is more than wealth.It is memory.It is trust.It is survival.Gold Protocol: Vault Wars is perfect for readers of near-future thrillers, techno-geopolitical fiction, and high-stakes narratives where finance, AI, and power collide-and where the oldest metal on Earth proves more dangerous than any weapon ever built. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. In the remote mountain town of Bellmare Ridge, every morning begins the same way: with the clear, steady call of a bugle echoing down fir-covered slopes. It is more than a military signal. It is the town's clock, its prayer, its unspoken promise of order.Private Min Yun, the young bugler stationed above the ridge, plays with a devotion that borders on the sacred. His notes set bread rising, children waking, and old men breathing easier. But one winter morning, the bugle does not sound.Silence fractures the town.As Yun vanishes into the forest, Bellmare Ridge begins to unravel. Routine falters. Superstition creeps in. The land itself seems to listen-and respond. A quiet artist named Lina senses that the loss is deeper than a missing soldier, and that the forest may be holding more than echoes.Part literary fable, part atmospheric mystery, The Last Bugle explores how fragile harmony can be, and how renewal rarely comes through restoring the old rhythm-but by daring to hear a new one.A haunting novel about music, memory, and the invisible threads that bind a community to the land beneath its feet. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Perched on Sumerian Eyrie follows Harry Atkins, a visionary yet eccentric engineer who dreams of an independent, nomadic civilization that drifts above the earth. His revolutionary project-Skyhome-melds solar energy, aeronautics, and IoT-driven automation to create self-sustaining floating homes. Alongside his seven uniquely skilled partners, Harry launches an airborne community that challenges the limits of technology and human resilience.However, their utopian dream draws attention from powerful aeronautics conglomerates and government agencies who see Skyhome as a direct threat to their economic and political interests. As sabotage, espionage, and internal divisions test their unity, the group must navigate a treacherous landscape of high-altitude survival, ethical dilemmas, and corporate warfare.At its core, Perched on Sumerian Eyrie is a story about the fight for freedom in an era where technology can both liberate and enslave. It's a visually stunning, thought-provoking adventure that blends the spectacle of Dune, the intrigue of The Expanse, and the rebellious spirit of Snowpiercer. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. The Red Balloon Diner drifts between melancholy and wonder, set in a forgotten railway car nestled among stone ridges in Washington State. Each dawn, Solon Mae-reclusive painter and keeper of quiet rituals-releases a single red balloon into the wind, a devotion to the love he lost. The world rarely notices. Until it does.When Elias Faro, a sea-worn wanderer, arrives with a balloon in hand, the diner's long stillness begins to tremble. One by one, the balloon-finders follow-Lucia Park the burned-out coder, Father Matteo the lapsed monk, Javier and Reina the runaway lovers, Tilde Schell the widowed singer, Koji Sato the mapmaker of human stories.They bring their storms, their secrets, their aching hopes. And in the flickering light of the diner, something fragile and luminous forms-a community stitched together by coincidence, loss, and the quiet courage to begin again. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - The Red Balloon Diner drifts between melancholy and wonder, set in a forgotten railway car nestled among stone ridges in Washington State. Each dawn, Solon Mae-reclusive painter and keeper of quiet rituals-releases a single red balloon into the wind, a devotion to the love he lost. The world rarely notices. Until it does.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Book I: Puabi, the Last Oracle opens not with discovery, but with disturbance.Beneath the sun-baked ruins of Ur, where centuries of dust have learned to lie convincingly still, a satellite scan reveals an anomaly no map remembers. Dr. Leila Sadeghi-archaeologist, skeptic, reluctant heir to no myth-joins an elite excavation team expecting ritual artifacts and academic glory. What they uncover instead is a sealed sub-chamber untouched since 2600 BCE, its stones blackened as if night itself were mortared into place.At its center lies a sigil carved into obsidian-neither language nor ornament, but something that resists naming. When Leila takes a forbidden rubbing, the past answers. Visions follow: a red moon, blood poured with intention, a queen who does not kneel before gods but bargains with them. Queen Puabi, long celebrated for her splendor, emerges instead as something far more dangerous-an oracle who chose to become a lock.As the excavation descends, so does Leila. A student vanishes. Bodies are found arranged in spirals that defy funerary logic. Leonard Woolley's sealed notebooks resurface in London, warning across time: Do not let the rosette be turned. And in dreams not her own, Leila speaks fluent Sumerian-words meant to bind, not bless.Pursued by a clandestine order devoted to forgotten moon goddesses, Leila learns the sigil is not inert. It listens. It remembers. And it responds to blood. Genetic evidence reveals a lineage no modern map should contain, tying Leila irrevocably to the queen beneath the sand. Vessel to vessel. Seal to seal.As rituals long denied begin to stir, Leila must confront an unbearable truth: Puabi did not die to protect her people. She endured-holding something the gods abandoned, something that still presses against the walls of time.The question is no longer what lies buried beneath Ur.It is what will happen when the seal-cracked by curiosity, ambition, and fate-finally decides to open.And somewhere, beneath dunes that shift but never forget, the oracle waits-awake, watching, and no longer willing to remain silent. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. A Literary Eco-Science Fiction NovelIn the desert city of Nayira, architecture is alive.Here, bougainvillea has been engineered to grow steel-hard and climb endlessly toward the sun. Over generations, its vines have become homes, towers, and entire neighborhoods-living skyscrapers that bloom in coded colors. Violet for the poor. Crimson for the powerful. Ghost-white for those who have chosen silence.The city calls them climbing houses.But the houses remember.Alira Sen, a young architect from the violet quarter, has always believed buildings should connect people, not divide them. When she earns a rare commission in the crimson district, she discovers a truth buried in the bracts and thorns of the living walls: the bougainvillea records sound, vibration, and memory. Whispers linger. Screams endure. Secrets never truly fade.What begins as a miracle of bio-design becomes a weapon.The ruling elite see the vines as perfect surveillance-an archive of dissent waiting to be harvested. The silent monks of the white bloom know something deeper still: the plants choose what they remember, and whom they allow to listen. As unrest spreads and the city's past begins to speak through its walls, Alira is forced into an impossible choice.Preserve the bougainvillea as sacred keepers of memory.Or unleash their voices and let the city hear the truth it was built to forget.Lush, haunting, and eerily prophetic, The House That Climbs is a near-future eco-sci-fi novel about living architecture, power, and the dangerous beauty of memory. It explores how civilizations grow upward while burying their histories-and what happens when the walls themselves begin to speak.For readers of literary science fiction, climate dystopia, and stories where the city is as alive as its people. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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