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The Brittle Sky
by Tom Kane
Part 1 of the Brittle Saga series
The Brittle Sky is book three in a trilogy, an historical drama series, and as such should be read in sequence.The war to end all wars is over with millions dead. Now there is a chance for peace.But for Maggie and Richard Blackmore, their search for each other goes on.The darkness crowds in once more on Maggie's mental health and soon the world is plunging toward anarchy and another war."There I saw my mother, as she was when I was young.Eyes so bright and shining,reflected by the sun.But soon her smile did turn to fear, tears were in her eyes.Darkness crowded in that place,beyond the brittle skies." As a child, Tom Kane's family always insisted he was born in the corner of the living room, behind the TV. That strange assertion, true or false, seems to have set the tone for the rest of his life.
Kane's mother inspired him to write. Science Fiction, in the form of Doctor Who and Isaac Asimov inspired his love of the genre. Monty Python inspired him to be silly and he continues to blame Billy Connolly for his infrequent bursts of bad language
In the corner or behind the TV, what is officially known about Tom Kane's birth is that it took place in England on a dark and stormy night.
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The Brittle Sea
by Tom Kane
Part 1 of the Brittle Saga series
The Brittle Sea is Book One in an historical saga romantic thriller.In the icy depths of the North Atlantic, the Titanic's maiden voyage comes to a tragic end. Amid the chaos and despair of the rescue attempts, two star-crossed lovers find themselves drawn together by fate. But as their love blossoms, a dark and dangerous vendetta is born, setting the stage for a deadly game of vengeance that will haunt them long after the ship has sunk. This gripping tale of love, loss, and retribution will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very last page. Book Two, The Brittle Land out nowBook Three, The Brittle Sky out now As a child, Tom Kane's family always insisted he was born in the corner of the living room, behind the TV. That strange assertion, true or false, seems to have set the tone for the rest of his life.
Kane's mother inspired him to write. Science Fiction, in the form of Doctor Who and Isaac Asimov inspired his love of the genre. Monty Python inspired him to be silly and he continues to blame Billy Connolly for his infrequent bursts of bad language
In the corner or behind the TV, what is officially known about Tom Kane's birth is that it took place in England on a dark and stormy night.
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The Brittle Land
by Tom Kane
Part 2 of the Brittle Saga series
The Brittle Land: Book Two in The Brittle Saga Trilogy.The Brittle Land is book two in a trilogy, an historical drama series, and as such should be read in sequence.The Titanic disaster sparks a bloody feud between two families in early 20th century America.Magda Asparov travels from Ukraine, the chosen bride of corrupt American businessman Matthew Turner III, to New York on the Titanic.Fate takes a hand and the Titanic sinks. Richard Blackmore, master of The Lady Jane, arrives on the scene of the sinking and a young woman is discovered, alive. Magda Asparov has survived but is close to death.Magda has lost her memory and a new personality, Maggie, has taken hold. During the voyage to New York, Blackmore and Maggie fall in love.Turner believes his intended bride has survived the sinking and engages henchman William Harker to find her.Harker locates Magda and realises she has been living with Blackmore. Turner, in a jealous tantrum, decides to exact revenge on Blackmore.Mental illness, betrayal, murder and corruption destroy Blackmore and Maggie's life together. Until all that remains is for Blackmore to seek answers and revenge. As a child, Tom Kane's family always insisted he was born in the corner of the living room, behind the TV. That strange assertion, true or false, seems to have set the tone for the rest of his life.
Kane's mother inspired him to write. Science Fiction, in the form of Doctor Who and Isaac Asimov inspired his love of the genre. Monty Python inspired him to be silly and he continues to blame Billy Connolly for his infrequent bursts of bad language
In the corner or behind the TV, what is officially known about Tom Kane's birth is that it took place in England on a dark and stormy night.
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