The Peace

James IV, High King of Ireland and the worlds he rules, is deposed at the height of the Three Worlds' War in 1941. Banned from the throne by his corrupt nobles for sixty years, he struggles to survive and maintain the Pax Hibernia (Ireland's enforced peace over the planet) despite clan MacCarthy's genocidal high-tech schemes. Characters struggle with religious and political loyalties as all are drawn into Greater Hibernia's intrigues. Romance and tragedy converge on the stage in remote Edwardstown, launching reborn lives and new hopes.

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The Peace

James IV, High King of Ireland and the worlds he rules, is deposed at the height of the Three Worlds' War in 1941. Banned from the throne by his corrupt nobles for sixty years, he struggles to survive and maintain the Pax Hibernia (Ireland's enforced peace over the planet) despite clan MacCarthy's genocidal high-tech schemes. Characters struggle with religious and political loyalties as all are drawn into Greater Hibernia's intrigues. Romance and tragedy converge on the stage in remote Edwardstown, launching reborn lives and new hopes.

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The Peace

The Peace

by Richard J Sutcliffe
The Peace

The Peace

by Richard J Sutcliffe

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Overview

James IV, High King of Ireland and the worlds he rules, is deposed at the height of the Three Worlds' War in 1941. Banned from the throne by his corrupt nobles for sixty years, he struggles to survive and maintain the Pax Hibernia (Ireland's enforced peace over the planet) despite clan MacCarthy's genocidal high-tech schemes. Characters struggle with religious and political loyalties as all are drawn into Greater Hibernia's intrigues. Romance and tragedy converge on the stage in remote Edwardstown, launching reborn lives and new hopes.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798201942595
Publisher: Writers Exchange E-Publishing
Publication date: 05/14/2022
Series: Worlds of the Timestream: The Interregnum , #1
Pages: 492
Sales rank: 887,908
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.99(d)

About the Author

Richard J. (Rick) Sutcliffe, is Professor of Mathematics and Computing Science at Trinity Western University in British Columbia, and has been Adjunct Professor in the nearby School of Computing Science at Simon Fraser University. Prior to his academic career, he taught secondary school for twelve years in Langley, BC.

Sutcliffe represents Canada on international computing standards committees and has published a text in computing science, written one on ethical and social issues in technology, and has authored more than fifty articles and reviews in a variety of trade and technical publications. He has been a columnist for several magazines and newspapers. He coined the terms "New Renaissance", "Metalibrary", "concinnity", "Fourth Civilization" and "wired campus", has been a leader in electronic publication, and has been active on the Internet since the 1970s. He has also been an invited speaker at numerous churches, educational and computing conferences, and technical symposia at local, national, and international levels.

Rick Sutcliffe writes Irish-flavoured Christian science fiction. His first series, The Interregnum, deals with a variety of technology and ethical issues in thought-provoking plots set on alternate earths. His first novel, The Peace was published electronically in June 2000 and became its publisher's best-seller. The Friends, and The Exile, books two and three the same series followed in 2003 and went to the EPPIE finals. He revived The Northern Spy electronically, and also has a Philology site at www.opundo.com.

He has research interests in standards, programming languages, data structures, and in the social, ethical, and religious aspects of high technology. He is active in Aldergrove Fellowship Baptist Church, having been chairman, treasurer, deacon, elder, youth worker, librarian and Bible teacher. He has built two houses, gardens, writes software, and been active in politics. He has also been appointed as external advisor in the accreditation of several local schools. He has travelled extensively as a speaker and to represent the Canadian Standards Association and the Standards Council of Canada at ISO meetings. He presently resides in Bradner, B.C. with his wife Joyce. They have two grown sons Nathan and Joel.

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