When Future Technology Meets Ancient Magic -- New Novel Tells of Assassin in Fantasy City


LITTLETON, Colo., April 15, 2004 (PRIMEZONE) -- Weaving the wonders of future science with ancient magic, Dan Felkins' new novel, Hell Hath No Fury, Book One of Atlantis: The New World (now available through AuthorHouse), is a powerful story about the return of the people of Atlantis and one woman who turns a new city upside down.

In the year 2055, the lost people of Atlantis, who have been exiled to the fourth dimension for 10,000 years, make their return. Their High King wishes to reclaim the Earth as his own, and he decides to take it by force. A hundred years of global war ensue, with the last united humans claiming the Americas and the Atlanteans claiming Europe and Asia.

There is one city, however, dedicated to peace. The state of Aurora accepts any person willing to forgo violence and live in a civilized manner. It is in Aurora where Rachella, a Vanir woman who is a veteran of the underworld, is hired as an assassin. Although she is cold and calculating, she is set up to take the fall for killing one of Aurora's top political figures.

When Sergeant Zael Swan of the Aurora State Police takes the case, he knows something is not right. He knows Rachella is capable of violence, but suspects something more is going on. At the height of his investigation, Rachella makes her escape. She's on a mission to punish those who set her up. She takes the city by storm and ruthlessly climbs her way up the underworld food chain using her own blend of machine guns and magic. She has to deal with several enemies, including one of the most powerful agents on the North American continents.

A thrilling story of crime, science fiction and magical forces, Hell Hath No Fury challenges the science fiction genre with a creative and unique storyline that captivates all lovers of an entertaining, intricate novel.

Felkins is a police officer who spends much of his spare time engaged in science fiction novels. He served in the military at Fort Benning, Ga., and Ft. McClellan, Ala. Felkins is working on additional novels based on the character of Rachella.

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