Morning Sun

Children of Nostradamus

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Pub Date May 01 2017 | Archive Date Sep 30 2017

Description

Before their paths crossed...
Before a fragile thread connected their futures...
Before they found themselves humanity's last hope...

The Nighthawks stood alone.

Armed with visions from the future, Eleanor P. Valentine is about to change the fate of eleven would-be heroes in a last ditch effort to save mankind.

Before their paths crossed...
Before a fragile thread connected their futures...
Before they found themselves humanity's last hope...

The Nighthawks stood alone.

Armed with visions from the future...


A Note From the Publisher

Morning Sun is the prequel to Nighthawks. While Nighthawks is a traditional science fiction novel following a group of superheroes, Morning Sun focuses on individual character origins in short stories. Morning Sun can be read before or after Nighthawks as it serves to further the world development and does not have any spoilers inside.

Morning Sun is the prequel to Nighthawks. While Nighthawks is a traditional science fiction novel following a group of superheroes, Morning Sun focuses on individual character origins in short...


Advance Praise

"These are the backstories of the heroes of Flagg's Nighthawks, Children themselves, an unlikely grouping of heroes. This added dimension to the characters is not only edgy, sarcastic, and downright action-packed fun; it deepens the shadows of these future heroes."

"I very much enjoy this take on the idea of mutants and anti-hero superheroes in a dystopic USA. It's dark, but not without humor or bits that will require tissues for 'the feelz.'"

"These are the backstories of the heroes of Flagg's Nighthawks, Children themselves, an unlikely grouping of heroes. This added dimension to the characters is not only edgy, sarcastic, and downright...



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