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New Century: Let Them Go

by Alexander Shaw

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Justaris This latest addition to the New Century series serves as a sort of prequel or alternative starting point for those just starting the series.

Unlike the anthology of The Cartographer's Handbook, this follows a small cast of characters on as they live through the inciting events of this worldwide catastrophe, leaving much of the world-building for later and focusing on these people.

Fans of good character drama, ghost stories, period pieces and suspense will all find plenty to love here. Superb! Favorite track: Light of the Past.
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The Messages 20:34
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The Garden 06:36
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Hypothesis 14:42
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After Life 14:46
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A Man's Work 09:48
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Preparations 12:39
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In the House 09:20
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Thy Shade 11:24
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about

When a Man’s world falls to pieces, where can a Woman stand?

A remote and ancient house in Cornwall, 1872. Rebecca Wolverton just wants to get the reading of her father’s will over and done with, then journey home with her sister, Amanda to run their shop in Bristol… but time is not on their side.

It is Halloween; a night when things that are outside will try to get in, and what is inside will try to get out. The two sisters, along with their aunt Cleo, their lawyer Mr Dawson, and Amanda’s husband Rafe are in for the worst evening of their lives, and not all of them will see the dawn.

Let Them Go is a gripping, mysterious Gothic romance, as well as a provocative commentary from the writer of Secret Rooms, Arlington and the award-winning Tiger’s Eye.

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released July 25, 2018

Vocal performances by Alexander Shaw, Sharon Shaw, Theo Leigh, Laureta Sela, Spencer Leeb, Matt Ramsey, Maureen Foley, Maya Santandrea, Debbie Morse and James Batchelor and Lyra Shaw.

Music: Force of Nature composed and performed by Gavin Dunne the Miracle of Sound and sung by Sarah Murray. Meltdown and Tolling of the Bells composed and performed by Gil Haim Steinberg. Blacklight and Reverie composed and performed by Ross Bugden. Satiate, Cambodian Odyssey, Winter Chimes, Long Note Two, Long Note Three, Dark Hallway, Ghostpocalypse, Magic Forest, Promises to Keep, Ominous, Promising Relationship, Aftermath, Constance, The Chamber, Reverie, Reign Supreme, Quinn’s Song, Overheat, Seventh Seal, Low Note, Very Low Note, Gnarled Situation, Evening of Chaos, Come Play With Me, Giant Wyrm, Welcome to Horror Land, Medusa, Immersed, Vision of Persistence, Moonstone, Past the Edge, Dreamlike, Sapphire Isle, Parting of Ways, Ossuary, Thunder Dreams and Vanishing composed and performed by Kevin MacLeod of Incompetech.com

Many soundscapes by Tabletop Audio.

Album artwork by Antonio Torresan.

Written, directed, edited and produced by Alexander Shaw.

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Alexander Shaw England, UK

Welcome to the New Century multiverse.

Beginning with a diverging timeline in 1872 this epic series of stories now encompasses many alternate planet Earths filled with vibrant and diverse characters.

These adventures are serialized every week in the New Century podcast and released as completed books and audio dramas.

Alex lives in Lincolnshire, England with his wife Sharon and daughter Lyra.
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