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Mutabilis: The Elect Saga, Book Two

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“A gripping plot from the start, characters and scenes that are the result of a very creative imagination and lucidly expressed.”

“Superb, surpassed yourself again. Beautifully executed.”

“Drew just has a knack of writing characters you love or hate… sometimes both at the same time!”

"When a series of linked murders forces TradeCon to outlaw the shadow organisation known as the Obsidian Ring, a mysterious top secret document must be found in order to stave off a galactic conflict. The document contains a devastating secret, the key to power, domination and control. A secret as old as space travel itself, the location of the legendary planet “Enigma.”

Mutabilis is the second book in a four part space-opera series called the Elect Saga. It is set in a distant part of the galaxy filled with pirates, bounty hunters, traders, explorers and strange aliens. The stories are inspired by the space-trading and combat simulation games of the 1980s and 1990s.

Dawn Rite Publishing is an independent UK press, founded in 2011. We deal exclusively with fictional works in the SF and Fantasy genres.

269 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 16, 2023

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Drew Wagar

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Drew Wagar is a science fiction and fantasy author, living in the UK. He is the author of the Hegira Series, the Shadeward Saga, The Midnight Chronicles, the Elect Saga and the official Elite Dangerous novelisations.

You can join a mailing list and discover more about Drew's books at his website.

www.drewwagar.com

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March 29, 2023
Doing what Frontier couldn’t.

To me Drew has taken on the myth of Elite Dangerous and actually given his audience a storyline for Raxxla. Named Enigma in the book, this “lost planet” is used in a very intriguing way. Similarities between the ‘Obsidian Ring’ and ‘Dark Wheel’ from Elite are clear but that doesn’t really matter as Elite can’t write stories for shit.

Drew continues to take his characters through the ringer in book 2 and it will be interesting to see what comes next in book 3 as I felt this one got pretty epic in of itself.
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