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Saga of the Nine: Origins
Miles, Kawika and Humphreys, Lori

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Saga of the Nine: Origins
Miles, Kawika and Humphreys, Lori

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“The ambition of Miles’s thoughtful, sweeping epic of a falling—and fallen—America is clear… Seeded throughout is the resonant idea that a dystopia isn’t just brought about by villains.” —Booklife Reviews

“A dystopian thriller that foretells a dark future for America.” —Kirkus Reviews

“Must read. An unsavory future, corrupt leadership, secrets, lies, and betrayal.” —Reedsy Discovery

Kate Delaney interviews Kawika Miles on his debut dystopian novel, Saga of the Nine: Origins

One of the Best Dystopian Books Pushing the Boundries of Dystopian Literature

In an unnamed future, the world is united, equal, and safe all thanks to the efforts of the Nine and their global Government. That’s not how Jax, a lowly mill worker, sees it though. In a shocking discovery of illegal, historical documents, his eyes are opened to the possibilities that the old world yielded as he looks upon the smoldering ruins of what his home has become in Area Thirty-Eight. Finding the Raiders, a small band of resistance fighters, Jax begins the fight to restore the values he reads about given to him from a long-lost patriot.

The year is 2036, and society is ideologically and culturally lost—the United States of America is in a Cold Civil War and on the verge of collapse. Due to the efforts of an underground radical political organization known as The Ordean Reich, young veteran Mica Rouge takes matters into his own hands, joining an off the books intelligence agency—The Minuteman Division—in an effort to inspire the forgotten American ideals that he has fought for before. In their fight, they discover the Reich's plan to instill the Nine and abolish the country he has bled for. Will it be enough? 

In the debut of this new American dystopian novel, follow the past and present as the fates of both Jax and Mica are intertwined in a war across time, for the Nine—they are only the beginning.   

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