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Seeking Mana #2

Lord Dillon

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Are you into historical fiction? The Seeking Mana series resume with a second episode, Lord Dillon, that will make you travel two centuries back in repressed Ireland, buzzing China and mysterious Fiji.

Delve into the early 19th century's world and accompany the journeys of several historical and fictional characters, whose fates are to converge towards the Fiji islands, while the world is shaken by Napoleonic wars, struggles for independences, global trade, anti-slavery movements and clashes of civillisations.


What if Vhasemada's visions were real? What if they could change the course of events? What would be the consequences if the Great Earl of Sasa were to be killed?


In a winter-cold Ireland, Peter Dillon is struggling with his past and his family honour. Meanwhile, in Macao, Ganesh discovers what is the plan of his protector Anthony Burnside while Kalle Svensson and his lover Seoifaa meet Luis, a merchant from Manila with many connections.


Mysterious, historically detailed and deeply moving, the Seeking Mana series is a vast tale that will haunt you and accompany you in your daydreaming.


a 3-years historical research
integrating fantasy elements in the ancient South Pacific world
showing interdependent History, how it is all connected through time and space
an exciting adventure story released episodically so that you might read each part in a couple of hours


˃˃˃ Check out the next episode, Strips of Clothes (Seeking Mana #03).

Check out the next episode, Strips of Clothes (Seeking Mana #03).


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52 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 30, 2016

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About the author

William Hyllside

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Born somewhere in Western Europe between hills, ruins and seas, William Hyllside is an enthusiast storyteller with a profesional background in linguistics, education and international cooperation. In the past decade, he has lived and worked in many countries, such as USA, Cambodia, Kyrgyzstan, Mexico, Ecuador, Congo and Fiji, where he came up with the original idea of the Seeking Mana series, back in 2013. Fascinated by cultural diversity, oriental philosophies, fantasy sagas and world history, he lets his experiences of the world nourish the large scope of his stories.

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