A Science Fiction Epic penned by Allegra Gulino
"It has begun" is the mantra of newly minted Field General Huascar of the Darskovian Empire. Despite his elite background, it was merit and years of service that earned Huascar his rank. At last, he has the power to manifest the dreams of his people as reality. Now, he can outmaneuver the corruption within the Empire, to negotiate peace with the Alliance, their historic enemies, in order to develop a sustainable colony on a new world.
While the drive to create a fresh start for his people, whom are estranged from their natural environment has long haunted Huascar, finally achieving the position to implicate change yields unexpected results. It uncovers a web of ancient wounds and misunderstandings between civilizations, the fractured soul of his own people, and his own trauma and delusions. Meanwhile, five species across three solar systems strive to oppose Huascar's goals.
Convergence is experienced through the point of view of many characters. No matter which side the actors are on, the tilt of their personality, cultural attitudes and limited understanding paints every scene in grey, not black and white. The work explores the repercussions of war, political corruption, ecological misuse and dysfunctional relationships. Beneath the varnish of conventional reality and propaganda, lies a tale of awakening, of coming together. An epic Convergence, conveyed in three books.
While the drive to create a fresh start for his people, whom are estranged from their natural environment has long haunted Huascar, finally achieving the position to implicate change yields unexpected results. It uncovers a web of ancient wounds and misunderstandings between civilizations, the fractured soul of his own people, and his own trauma and delusions. Meanwhile, five species across three solar systems strive to oppose Huascar's goals.
Convergence is experienced through the point of view of many characters. No matter which side the actors are on, the tilt of their personality, cultural attitudes and limited understanding paints every scene in grey, not black and white. The work explores the repercussions of war, political corruption, ecological misuse and dysfunctional relationships. Beneath the varnish of conventional reality and propaganda, lies a tale of awakening, of coming together. An epic Convergence, conveyed in three books.