Light Plays: Book Two of The Light Play Trilogy
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Other Books in this Trilogy:
Light Play (book one)
Lightning Play (book three)
Books by N. D. Hansen-Hill:
Grave Images, Graven Image, Grave Imagery (The Grave Images Series), Light Play, Light Plays, Lightning Play (The Light Play Trilogy), Trees, Crystals, Mud, Shades, Fire, Light (The Trees Series), Static, Elf, and Vision are SF/fantasy/paranormal suspense novels (series). Many of these are available as e-books from Fictionwise, or can be found in trade paperback at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Books-a-Million, and Borders on-line, or by special order through your local bookstore. Vision is available free at: http://www.angelfire.com/art/ndhhbooks/visionpage.html
The Grave Images Series
1. Grave Images (book one)
Nothing in Jarron Marshall's past could have prepared him for the terror of his present. For visions, living eyes were never meant to see. For voices, better left unheard.
As he becomes trapped in a power play between science and technology, Jarron finds it's not the only battle he's caught in—and that power plays aren't limited to the living.
2. Graven Image (book two)
Jarron would be the first to admit his perspective is twisted, and his outlook skewed. He's suffered some brain damage, but it hasn't affected his intellect, or his motor skills. Instead, it has opened the doors to a world he's never known—a world he doesn't want to know. One where the dead walk with the living, and the difficulty lies in keeping them apart.
He's doing his best to deal with it. To keep his questionable abilities sequestered, and his ghostly visitors from getting out of hand. It's all just a matter of control.
Control he still doesn't have.
3. Grave Imagery (book three)
For the first time in months, Jarron Marshall is beginning to think of himself as gifted, rather than cursed. If he can act on his visions, to stop disaster before it strikes, he can largely preclude his ghostly (and ghastly) manifestations. His success depends on finding the means to amend his dreams—and challenge their Grave Imagery.
The Light Play Trilogy
1. Light Play (book one)
Rick learns that survival isn't enough when a virus is bio-engineered—when it's the accidental byproduct of experiments blending plant and animal genes. Survival is only the beginning. He has yet to salvage a life from the terrifying side-effects of the infection. Then he must decide how far he's willing to go to stop the spread of the disease, and whether he's still human enough to make sacrifices for his race.
2. Light Plays (book two)
Rick Lockmann's problems are far from over. He is no longer fully human. Not only are his physical needs different, but he has to come to terms with his mutant status—and the knowledge that he harbours the world's most valuable DNA within his cells. DNA that some people will do anything to possess.
3. Lightning Play (book three)
In Lightning Play, Rick realises that, whatever his genetic potential for feeding the world, it won't matter if there's no one left to feed. The virus (WTV) is aggressive, and may well be unstoppable. Rick knows he needs to act soon to avoid becoming—quite literally—the last man on Earth.
The Trees Series
1. Trees (book one)
Trees is a story of accidental mutation, ancient traditions, and love that endures on the brink of disaster. It is designed to celebrate the unexpected, in a world where everything that can go awry, will. Confusion and frustration reign as good and evil, science and myth, battle to triumph.
In Trees, heroes are found in the most unexpected places.
2. Crystals (book two)
In Trees, the battle was between science and myth. Now, in Crystals, the conflict goes on, with rules drawn from another dimension. This time, the outcome is a matter of life or death, and victory may hinge on something as insignificant as the shimmering facet of a crystal.
The story continues.
3. Mud (book three)
Mud, Book III of The Trees Series: Peter's friends are violently ejected from his world, only to find themselves in a land of pink-tinged fog and flaming trees, triple moonscapes and eye-burningly bright skies—a land as unbelievably deadly as it is beautiful.
What begins as an unnatural mistake, soon becomes a race for survival: a race against injury, starvation, and death. The story continues.
4. Shades (book four)
Peter Trevick and his friends have only recently returned from a world dominated by pink fog, flaming trees, voracious mud, and hellish cherubs. A land where threats lie hidden in the murk, and danger beckons with a child's visage. Now, they are at home, where everything should be as it seems.
Little does Peter suspect that—if it comes to “hellish"—his adventures are far from over. They are, unfortunately, just beginning....
5. Fire (book five)
In Fire, book five of The Trees Series, Peter has more than his future preying on his mind. There is something outside the door, that would like to prey on his body, too.
Peter is about to learn that fire burns insatiably—but the result is not always flame...
6. Light (book six)
In Light, book VI of The Trees Series, hope lies nearly crushed in the darkness—trapped beneath rock debris, and sliced by cadaverous claws. There are creatures of the dark, who might not be nearly as threatening—given a little light....
The Static Series
1. Static (now in editing stage)
The Elf Series
1. Elf (now in editing stage)
The Vision Series
1. Vision (available free)
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