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End of Empire

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The genocide is almost complete. The Tissan Empire is all but destroyed. Its people decimated. Yet even as the combined might of the other nations, Elves, Dwarves, Orges and Gnomes, strive to remove the mark of humanity from the land, a few desperate souls struggle on in a world that has no place for them.

Captain Sabin Fillion, an Imperial scout and a halfbreed born to an Elven mother, his hatred and loathing of her kind is deep.
Cade, a thief and rogue, is taken prisoner and now must find a way to survive the brutality of her Dwarven captors. Father Michael, an ex-arena champion saved by the Imperial Church, he is the uncertain guardian of the last heir of Tissan.
Owen Derle, a young Eagle Rider, the last of his kind, who wishes no more than to live out his days in peace.


In the days to come these four survivors will find their choices will shape the destiny of all.

528 pages, Paperback

First published May 4, 2015

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Alex Janaway

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I’m 42 and starting to panic.

After graduating from the University of Kent with a degree in English and American Literature and Film Studies, I went to work for a movie stills archive called Kobal – great people! But I realised I needed more, so decided to join the Army and see the world.

After ten awesome years of military tourism in the Royal Engineers and ETS, I left in 2006, married the woman of my dreams and settled down in Saffron Walden. I also started work for Jagex – a phenomenally successful internet games company.

My first novel Redoubt, was published in 2008, six years in the writing and conceived in a portacabin on Sennelager Training Area, I finished the first draft whilst in British Headquarters during Gulf War 2. I went freelance at the end of 2011 and have worked on a number of computer games including Merlin: The Game for Bossa Studios. I provide articles and reviews for Fantasybookreview.co.uk and SFcrowsnest.org as well as book and movie reviews for Soldier magazine.

My passions are Star Wars, Games Workshop, cricket and wildlife – all that grizzly bears really need is a good cuddle!.

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May 17, 2015
Currently part way through and thoroughly enjoying it. Very much enjoyed The Coming of Night so knew I would enjoy the writing style and how characters are written. Would definitely recommend so far!
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