Now, 100 years after the blood of the last king flowed from the steps of Parliament Square, another rotting Empire has the jewel of The Ragged Sea in its sights. It means to bring them into its fold, to swallow up the fledgling Republic before the fires of its industries can sweep across the world.
But in Midstadt, they’ve found something… something they shouldn’t have…
While anarchists wage battle with monarchists beneath the streets, and war brews in the South, Sergeant James Delwar and the officers of the Meridian Watch begin an investigation that will take them to the distant heights of the old aristocracy, and to its very depths...
It’s not just the city that’s at stake, but their souls too.
Black powder squares off against black magic in this epic dark fantasy police procedural. Starring Scott Miller, Anna Capraro, Paul Casselle, and Tim Redman.
The Pilgrim Illustrated Limited Edition Kickstarter is launching in September 2024! Check it out here: https://t.ly/xsNeh
The limited edition includes 12 full-page illustrations by artist Tyrone Le Roux, 9 character illustrations by Filipe Pagliuso, full-colour book ends by Alicja Tereszczenko, an illustrated slipcase by Anthony Ventura, custom interior design, medieval chapter drop caps, metallic rose gold on the front, spine, and rear, gold-edged pages, and a ribbon bookmark.
Mitchell Lüthi is a writer and producer based in Cape Town, South Africa. He has written a number of scripts, short stories, and radio plays. "Pilgrim" is his first full-length novel.
In addition to his writing, Lüthi produces and scores the Sentinel Creatives Podcast. With a passion for storytelling, Lüthi has established himself as a versatile writer who can create compelling narratives across various genres.
His short story, "The Bone Fields", received an honorable mention in the 2020 L. Ron Hubbard Writers of the Future Competition. The story is available in the Write Like Hell: Kaiju anthology.
Well, what to say... The story wasn't terribly fleshed out, nor very well written. It was a silly story, predictable. The acting was pretty awful as well. The actors didn't sound like they were really speaking to each other. And many of lines were spoken in a very staccato voice. Anyway, I would just skip this.