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OverviewIn the raw aftermath of the Civil War, two veterans stand guard on the mist-shrouded border between America and Canada, unaware that the real war has only just begun. Liam Murphy is an Irish-born private haunted by his grandmother's lullabies-songs he never understood until the night a strange fog rolled across the lake and whispered his name in a language older than memory. Elias Shaw is a Chinese immigrant and disciplined corporal who has spent his life trying to prove he belongs in a country that refuses to see him. Together, they survived Antietam. Together, they will face something far more terrifying. When the Fenian Brotherhood invades Canada in 1866, Liam and Elias discover that the enemy is not merely soldiers with rifles, but practitioners of an ancient and hungry magic. At their head stands Declan O'Malley, a man who has given everything to the gift-his memories, his humanity, his very self-and now serves a presence known only as the Master, waiting in the space between worlds for the doors to open. As the border erupts in chaos, Liam's dormant gift awakens, allowing him to hear the stones, feel the tethers that bind practitioners to the hunger, and pay the terrible price that every use of his power exacts. Elias watches, documents, remembers-promising to stand beside his friend no matter what the gift takes from him. From the blood-soaked cornfields of Ridgeway to the frozen caverns of coastal Maine, from the tenements of Boston to the secret corridors of Washington's hidden war, Liam and Elias race to stop O'Malley before the eclipse opens the final door-and the Master comes through. But the gift demands everything. Every memory, every feeling, every piece of humanity. And when Liam faces O'Malley in the darkness of the cavern, he must decide: how much is he willing to sacrifice to save the ones he loves? And when the sacrifice is made, what will be left? The Fenian Smoke: The Unseen Front is a sweeping historical fantasy that weaves together the forgotten history of the Fenian Raids, the hidden lore of the American practitioner underground, and an unforgettable story of friendship, sacrifice, and the love that endures even when everything else is gone. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Bungen LeePublisher: Bungen Lee Imprint: Bungen Lee Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.404kg ISBN: 9798233627538Pages: 350 Publication Date: 19 February 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationBungen Lee (pen name) has always had a passion for writing. As a child, he would spend countless hours scribbling stories in his notebook, often to the neglect of his schoolwork. However, it wasn't until later in life that Bungen realized that writing was his true calling. Despite his love for writing, Bungen pursued a career in engineering, where he worked tirelessly as an engineer for many years. However, his desire to write never waned, and he spent every free moment honing his craft. He attended writing workshops, read every book on the craft of writing, and even took a course on creative writing online. As an Asian Canadian writer, Bungen has always been interested in exploring the complexities of identity and culture in his writing. His stories often delve into the experiences of immigrants and their families, as well as the challenges of navigating life in a multicultural society. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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