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In the scorched frontier of German South West Africa, a young aristocratic officer and a headstrong American heiress forge a dream - building a castle in the desert as an act of love, defiance, and hope.
But when war erupts, their idealistic empire unravels. Tower in the Sun follows Captain Hansheinrich von Wolf and Jayta Humphreys in a sweeping tale of romance, ambition, and philosophical reckoning amid the chaos of German imperial collapse.
From dusty battlefields and colonial intrigues to the quiet despair of personal loss, this historical novel examines the price of dreams, the
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In the scorched frontier of German South West Africa, a young aristocratic officer and a headstrong American heiress forge a dream - building a castle in the desert as an act of love, defiance, and hope.

But when war erupts, their idealistic empire unravels. Tower in the Sun follows Captain Hansheinrich von Wolf and Jayta Humphreys in a sweeping tale of romance, ambition, and philosophical reckoning amid the chaos of German imperial collapse.

From dusty battlefields and colonial intrigues to the quiet despair of personal loss, this historical novel examines the price of dreams, the illusion of control, and what remains when everything is taken.

Richly evocative and deeply human, it is the first volume in the Echoes of Empire series.


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About The Author Maarten Mittner Maarten Mittner is a born South African of Afrikaner and Austrian parentage. He started out as a journalist at some of South Africa's top newspapers, earning a doctorate at the University of Johannesburg, before embarking on a career as a tax consultant.

Having visited countries on three continents, he has an abiding interest in history and what motivates people to do what they do. An avid reader of historical fiction, Russian authors, and attempts to decipher German Idealist philosophy.

One day, while driving on the dusty and empty roads of Namibia, he saw a castle on the horizon. He thought he was dreaming...