SCIENCE FICTION SAGA

THE ARCWORLD

From ancient Rome to distant solar systems, Arcworld follows humanity's journey across 7,500 years of history as civilization rises, falls, and reaches for the stars.

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THE SERIES

Arcworld chronicles the long history of humanity through the eyes of those who endure it. Beginning in ancient Rome and extending beyond Earth itself, the saga explores faith, identity, intolerance, survival and what it means to remain human across millennia.

The first two novels, The Arc and Vanir, span more than seven thousand years of history and lay the foundation for humanity's future among the stars.

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THE ARC

Two thousand years of history as witnessed by one man.

Titus struggles to uncover his forgotten past while surviving the rise and fall of civilizations. From ancient Rome through empires, revolutions, and the dawn of modernity, he witnesses humanity at both its best and worst.

What would you do if you could live two thousand years? Who would you choose to share eternity with? And what if the fate of humanity depended on those choices?

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VANIR

Seven thousand five hundred years after the story begins, Arcworld reaches the culmination of humanity's Third Age.

Arcworld continues with the story of Samuel, out of place and out of time, thrust into a reality he didn’t choose. From adversaries hell bent on his destruction to religions that hint of his past, he must survive long enough to tell his own tale and save those he loves.

Vanir explores how misunderstanding evolves into intolerance and how legends become history.

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REVIEWS

Profoundly Human

“An entertaining, engaging and hopeful book which questions the impact actions can have across the depth of time.”

— The Arc

Fantastic Journey

“I finished the whole thing in a couple of days, since I simply could not put it down.”

— Vanir

Intimate Story

“For all its large-world science fiction, it is really a story about love, loss, discovery and what it means to be human.”

— Vanir

Remarkable

“Super interesting how storylines, people and time come together step by step.”

— The Arc