The Sunset Saga Book 3: Cities of Dust, Part 1
The first 180 pages of the 244 page print version of this novel will be serialized here, one bookmark at a time.
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Victorian scholar and adventurer Richard F. Burton is sought by an unlikely team of time hunters.
It is 1868 and Captain Richard F. Burton, intrepid secret agent, undefeated swordsmen, fierce intellectual and famed explorer wastes away as the British Counsel to Sao Paulo Brazil, unlikely to advance in the service of the Queen due to the powerful enemies made by his outspoken opinions on colonial misrule...
Removing a man of Burton's stature from the historical time-line before his natural death could cause a deadly ripple in Time. Fortunately Burton is known to have disappeared into the wilds of South America from September 1868 until March 1869 with two mysterious adventurers, and uncharacteristically left no written account. Professor Stevenson is journeying 145 years into the past with militant white supremacist Randy Bracken as his 'security operative', intent on their being those two men.
Can a mathematics professor and a fixer for the Arуan Brotherhood convince the stubborn Burton to forsake Queen and Country for a ride through Time, even as they themselves are stalked by hunters from their future?
Copyright 2012 James LaFond
A Nerd Church Book
Originally published as an e-book on jameslafond.com in 2012
For more information on the author or his other works go to www.jameslafond.com
For Betty Kern, my stalwart mother
Mom, this is what you get for reading to me.
I know the comma above is debatable usage but I wanted to highlight your maternal status-besides, thanks to Erique at Nerd Curch I am the editor! Now that we have gathered under that latest sign of the End Times, I'm publishing this out of order because I thought this was about the only volume in this series you could stomach.
Seekers of The Sunset World
So that you can jump into the Sunset Saga at any point here are the major story threads by viewpoint character, in the order that they appear along the storyline.
Seven Sunset Saga Story Threads by Protagonist
Jay Bracken is a genetically engineered 24th Century time-hunter pre-based in the late 20th Century to be activated by his handlers. He is a deep retrieval asset developed from an executive protection template. Overdesigned to thrive in low tech environments he take sides with the primitives he is intended to harvest becoming a big-though thankfully obtuse-problem.
Charlie Robinson is a quantum physicist who gave up his quest to build a time machine, filed his notes away, and then dropped out to start a science-based church. He is contacted by time-travelers from the future who claim to be his disciples, and to have fabricated his device into two versions: one that 'loops' through Time, invoking the grandfather paradox, and one that splinters Time, forming an alternative 'time branch'. He soon becomes their pawn in a scheme to pillage the past.
Three-Rivers is a language-savant of the Seneca Nation. When some misguided white people come into Mother Earth on behalf of a certain 'Burnt Man' looking for Hiawatha he offers himself instead, unable to resist a journey beyond the Sunset. After discovering what the whites have done to Mother Earth, and that they mean to imprison him, he steals a 'thunder-hoop' which he intends to use as a time-canoeing messiah of the 'natural people' to assure their future.
Randy Bracken is the older 'half brother' of Jay Bracken. A lifetime criminal, cop-killer, alcoholic, drug-user, and white-supremacist leader, Randy manages to make himself invaluable to Doctor Robinson and his handlers, in hopes of using time travel as a means to circumvent drug laws, gun laws, and every other 'bullshit law' on the 'police state's bullshit books'.
Hyacinth White Feather is the widow of a time traveler. As a good woman of the Dine [Navaho People] she is among the first to recognize Three-Rivers as a Native American messiah, and the first to realize that he is a dangerously manipulative youth utterly seduced by his 'thunder-conjuring' abilities and prone to wild fantasies.
Richard Burton is the boldest adventurer, best swordsman and most accomplished scholar in the Queen's service. Yet he wastes away in obscurity at a diplomatic post in South America. Just as he sets off on another of his infamously ill-conceived adventures Captain Burton is contacted by an enigmatic American who claims to be a time traveler. For once Richard Francis Burton has the opportunity to take off in search of the very meaning of life-to safari across Time itself. But will his quest for gnosis ultimately override his loyalty to his Queen, his country, and his wife?
Hyman Maxim resides atop his Stratospheric Tower in 2843 with his consort, a perfect woman of his own design. His generation ship is nearly complete, as he sits infinitely alone at his compact; the last organic member of the human race; the last of his species to trace a life-line back to Ugly little Lucy. The re-teraforming sequence is set in motion and commences in one year. He has enough clones and drones to operate the Endeavor on its interstellar flight. But since those religious fanatics trashed the Genome Vault his last hope for a meaningful company of travelers resides with his Time Hunters.
Discussing philosophy with Aristotle, playing chess with Tamerlane, painting with Leonardo, singing with Hiawatha, drinking with Richard Burton, and enjoying the most distinguished women of a dozen lost worlds would be far preferable to spending eternity with this scary bitch that he designed 300 years ago, when he was too young to know any better.
Contents
Seekers of The Sunset World 4
Seven Sunset Saga Story Threads by Protagonist 4
Protagonists in order of appearance 11
Chapter 1: The Giant Face 12
A Child's Price 12
A Vile Fate 13
Holy Water 15
Chapter 2: Mom's Place 19
The 78' Pinto 21
Chapter 3: Sensei 29
A Real Live Inglorious Bastard 30
Chapter 4: Light of My Night 35
Chapter 5: Henry! 39
Welcome to My Nightmare 40
Super-8 42
Chapter 6: June 11th 1868 45
A World without Asphalt 49
Chapter 7: A Savage Valour 53
Chapter 8: Alfonso 63
Dockside 63
In the Doorway 67
A Smoke-filled World 71
Fishing for Americanos 78
Chiquito 85
Chapter 9: Good Air? 89
Chapter 10: Another Town without Proper Sewage 96
The World is My Cup 96
The Confederate Hindoo 102
A Conclave of Amateur Barbarians 110
Picking My Literary Bones 119
The Bound Pages of My Pyre 130
Chapter 11: A Recollection 134
Chapter 12: Whiskey Runners 145
The Roaring Forties 145
Saint Helena 150
Ascension 152
Bobby Shine 154
Chapter 13: Our Pliant Way 157
Dugan's Wharf 157
Timothy Clay 159
Chapter 14: What Rick Wants 165
The Endowment 165
Rudyard Hayes 169
Chapter 15: Mister Darwin's Magic Carpet 172
Breakfast 172
A Court of Honor 181
The Initiate 187
Chapter 16: Colossus 192
A Horseless World 194
Chapter 17: The Perfect Freak 199
Chapter 18: The Manufactured Man 208
Automaton 208
Mrs. Shelley's Man 211
Chapter 19: Eternity Minus a Memory 220
Chapter 20: Time's Captain 223
Chapter 21: What's Up Doc? 226
Fine Linen of My Soul: An Epilogue 229
The Dream 229
The Promise 231
The Song 234
The World is Our Widow: An Epilogue 243
Protagonists in order of appearance
1. Richard F. Burton, Victorian scholar and adventurer
2. Randy Bracken, career criminal and time-hunter
3. Jan Stevenson, mathematics professor and time-traveler
4. Wilfrid S. Blunt, poet, political advocate and horse-lover
5. Bessie Humbolt, homemaker and mother of three
"Man has always worshipped one thing, himself, and himself only, either in the flesh or in the ghost-that is, in the non-flesh or the objective nothing-till he arrived at the transcendental Man, the superlative, the ideal of Himself."
-Richard F. Burton, Trieste, 1883