
The first book in the gripping dystopian – The Song of Forgetfulness series.
“If you like action, and science fiction then you’ll appreciate one of the first books EVER that gives you high powered adrenalin with chilling revelations of utter suspense! This book is amazing to read and you will not want to put it down!”
NotSoGreatBritAlbion is a land ravaged by famine and disease. Animal life is all but extinct and people are scattered, living in dread of the evil Agros that rule what is left of the human race – except for those who inhabit Cityplace. Here, in this sterile metropolis lives a unique girl with a special power. She is Adara – catcher of birds.
When Agros send in troops to menace Cityplace, and abduct her bro, Adara and her Santy must find a way to stop them before they destroy everyone and everything.
I’m Adara. I’ve got six fingers on each hand.
And a secret I cannot share.
Santy knows, so does my bro. He’s a Meek.
A kiddle like the missing ones.
He’s in danger. As are we all.
Hunger sends Carnies and Praisebees to our perimeter.
There is a rustling in the wind.
Lights beyond the boundary fence.
A sign of Agro threat.
A murmur haunts Cityplace.
Something is coming.
Life goes on as normal until Agros cut food supplies and the special children start to go missing. Hunger brings starving outcasts from the Wilderness to the gates of Adara’s quiet world. So begins the fight to save her home and family from a savage and terrifying force. Does Adara have the courage and strength to use her special powers and find her missing bro?
Or will the Agros join forces with the cannibal Carnies and destroy the peaceful folk of Cityplace, and beyond?
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About the Author
Nicola McDonagh is an author, creative writing tutor, and photographer. She lives in Suffolk, UK, with her musician husband and a plethora of rescued/feral cats. She came to writing prose late in life and is trying to make up any lost time by dabbling in more than one genre.
Nicola won the Suffolk Book League’s Short Story Competition 2011 with her story, ‘Glimmer’. The anthology of short stories – Glimmer and other stories was given a Certificate of Excellence by All Authors Publications and Promotions in June 2015.
Nicola was short-listed for the Escalator Genre Fiction Competition 2012 with an extract from Echoes from the Lost Ones; book 2 in her YA dystopian/sci-fi series, The Song of Forgetfulness.
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