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BOOK THE SHADOWS OF GOD As the armies of the Malakim advance, led by a child of bright and burning power, Benjamin Franklin must summon all his ingenuity for the desperate attempt to preserve, not just the freedom of his country, but its very existence. For behind the wars of humanity there are other wars, fought by aetheric beings of immense strength and conviction. The Malakim may be angels . . . or demons . All that’s certain is that when the war in heaven is over, there won’t be much–if anything–left of Earth. As the ruthless forces of Russia lay waste to the New World, English troops make landfall in the east, determined to reconquer the colonies. Trapped in between lies a motley collection of Native Americans, ex-slaves, and refugees of the European catastrophe, led by Franklin and the Choctaw shaman Red Shoes. In that struggle, Red Shoes may prove his most potent ally . . . and his most dangerous threat. In this stunning conclusion to The Age of Unreason trilogy, the balance of power lies with Adrienne de Montchevreuil, whose grasp of science is the equal of Franklin’s, and whose magic may be stronger even than that of the Choctaw. Only with her help can they hope to defeat the Sun Boy and his Malakim masters. But Adrienne has a shocking secret of her own, calling into question where her true allegiances may lie . . .
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Is The Shadows of God appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 16 and up.
This alternate history sci-fi features large-scale warfare, apocalyptic destruction, and morally complex characters facing civilizational collapse. The violence is significant but not gratuitously graphic, focusing on military conflict and its devastating consequences.
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This book has strong violence, no sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include genocide, mass death, and war (see the full list above).
Who'll love this
Teens interested in alternate history where Benjamin Franklin leads a desperate defense against angelic invaders and colonial powers will find epic battles and high-stakes moral dilemmas.