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Seventeen-year-old Eliza Waite is a difficult daughter. She has her father's intellect, her mother's piety, and a desire for something more than marriage. When accusations of witchcraft are leveled against her, Eliza is exiled. Bereft of her community, starvation is certain. Her father's final gift is a poison to make her death painless... or so she thinks. Instead, Eliza awakens in a van, surrounded by girls wearing strange clothes. They are being transported to Bellumfort Institute. The Institute's mission is to reclaim history via high-fidelity virtual simulations. To do so, they establish…mehr

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Seventeen-year-old Eliza Waite is a difficult daughter. She has her father's intellect, her mother's piety, and a desire for something more than marriage. When accusations of witchcraft are leveled against her, Eliza is exiled. Bereft of her community, starvation is certain. Her father's final gift is a poison to make her death painless... or so she thinks. Instead, Eliza awakens in a van, surrounded by girls wearing strange clothes. They are being transported to Bellumfort Institute. The Institute's mission is to reclaim history via high-fidelity virtual simulations. To do so, they establish communities where girls are raised in historically accurate conditions - no matter how dangerous. Eliza's psyche fragments when confronted with evidence Bellumfort withheld life-saving medicine from her siblings. When Aulisyn arrives, she teaches Eliza that her Medieval experience is a weapon. Is Eliza strong enough to wield it? Aulisyn is a dual-timeline novel. It alternates between the Middle Ages and a near-future Earth. Descend into mesmerizing psychological suspense with a heroine who is more than what she seems...
Autorenporträt
Erzsebet Carmean writes Gothic science fiction novels. She lives in Virginia with her husband and a pack of wild dogs. Authors that inspire Erzsebet include Shirley Jackson, Samuel R. Delany and Stanislaw Lem.