
Ardulum
Mirrors of Andal
J. S. Fields(Author)
Space Wizard Science Fantasy (Publisher)
Published on 10. June 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
332 pages
978-1-960247-40-7 (ISBN)
Description
"A masterful blend of space opera tropes and hard science fiction concepts..."
- Seanan McGuire, author of Every Heart a Doorway
Praise for Ardulum: First Don
The planet Ardulum has died and taken with it every last andal tree, and piece of andal cellulose tech-dissolving the Alpha Plane down to lightspeed travel and archaic communication. Yet Ardulum's consciousness still lives, unwelcome, inside Atalant's body. But two consciousnesses cannot share one host-especially not when one is a former planet.
Amidst the remains of a shattered galaxy, Guard Four and the Keft scrapper Bell chance a return to the Neek homeworld, where andal is still rumored to grow. A stable forest of andal could power the Cell-Tal technology to save Eld Atalant's life. Instead, Guard Four and Bell find a populace grappling with the aftershocks of Ardulum's death, and find Ardulum's genetic influence is wider than they thought.
What remains of Ardulum demands a new body of its own, and transport to a mysterious world of Thesby, where a stable bridgeway to another dimension is rumored to exist. Emn, desperate to save Atalant, promises to aid Ardulum in return for healing her wife's battered body. If Emn can avoid Chartered Systems assassins long enough to get to Thesby, she stands to not only be reunited with Atalant, but to rid the galaxy of Ardulum, forever. If she fails, the Charted Systems will remain in the dark ages of space travel, and Eld Atalant of Ardulum, and her vision for the Neek people, will die.
Read the sixth book in the bestselling Ardulum series, by J.S. Fields!
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Language
English
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
540 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-960247-40-7 (9781960247407)
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J.S. Fields (@Galactoglucoman) is a scientist who has spent too much time around organic solvents. They enjoy roller der-by, woodturning, making chain mail by hand, and cultivating fungi in the backs of minivans. You can find their books at www.jsfieldsbooks.com. To read more in the Ardulum uni-verse, and more of J.S. Fields' work, join their Patreon at http://www.patreon.com/jsfields