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The Mirror and the Prism is a historical adventure Christian fantasy series written for young adults and adults. It is based on the premise that God's creation is even more wonderous and complex than we know. Those with the ability to reflect and refract creation's primal light can see and enter all of it. The first book, Silhouette, takes place in 1918 during World War I in Devon, England. Gwendolyn Maham was shattered in 1916 when her eldest brother was killed in the titanic battle of the Somme. As a child, she had prophetic dreams, but after Freddie's death, she wanted nothing more to do…mehr

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The Mirror and the Prism is a historical adventure Christian fantasy series written for young adults and adults. It is based on the premise that God's creation is even more wonderous and complex than we know. Those with the ability to reflect and refract creation's primal light can see and enter all of it. The first book, Silhouette, takes place in 1918 during World War I in Devon, England. Gwendolyn Maham was shattered in 1916 when her eldest brother was killed in the titanic battle of the Somme. As a child, she had prophetic dreams, but after Freddie's death, she wanted nothing more to do with God and performed a dark rite in a futile attempt to change her brother's fate. Two years have passed. Now God has a job for Gwen and is calling her back into the relationship she renounced. She and her companions must decipher a cryptic vision, recover a lost weapon, and fight very real demons. The course of World War I is at stake.
Autorenporträt
W. F. Rogers is a spacecraft systems engineer and program manager. He has been blessed to work with amazingly talented people on a wide range of advanced space vehicles, including the Space Shuttle. Visualizing spacecraft trajectories and attitudes helped him imagine the Primary World described in his novels.Rogers learned to fly airplanes at the age of fourteen. Some of the action in his books is based on his stunt flying experience.The author's favorite subject in school was history, and like most authors, he loves to write. He told The Mirror and the Prism stories to his daughters, one of whom persistently nagged him to publish them. His other daughter acted as a sounding board for ideas, helping him escape corners he had written himself into. He will always be grateful for their help and encouragement.