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Book Information:
Genre: High/Epic Fantasy
Author: Sara Douglass
Name: Sinner
Series: Book One of The Wayfarer Redemption
Extra Scan Info: This is book one of the sequel trilogy to The Axis Trilogy .
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Sinner
Sara Douglass
by

Book One of The Wayfarer Redemption




Fire-Night
The four craft crashed through the barriers between the outer universe and the
planet, exploding in raging flames, creating the portal that later races would call
the Star Gate.
The creatures inside fought for control of the craft, fought even knowing it
was a lost cause - the craft had ceased to listen to them hundreds of years
previously. But even when death was only moments away, their hands clung to
navigation mechanisms, hoping to somehow save their cargo… and maybe even
save the world to which they plummeted from their cargo.
It was useless. Most of them were drifting ashes by the time their flaming
craft smashed deep into the surface of the planet.
Most of them. One, like the four craft, survived.
Within days the craft had shifted comfortably into the pits created by their
violent arrival, accepting the waters that closed over their surface. For three
thousand years they dreamed. Then they woke and began to grow, spreading
their tentacles deep beneath the land, reaching out, each to the other. Their
metalled surfaces and walkways and panels and compartments hummed with the
music they had learned in the millennia they'd travelled the universe. But this
music the craft kept to themselves, not letting it mix with the sound of the Star