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BOOK ONE in THE OUTLIER TRILOGY (Also BOOK EIGHT in THE SILVER SERIES) 2349 CE In Mercia, only one law prevails: lex talionis, the law of retaliation. Upon crash landing in the English wilderness while en route to London, it doesn't take long for Ella 'Silver' Cross--accompanied by her husband, Alex, and best friend, Luka--to realize they've arrived in a country fragmented by civil unrest. Caught up in the tit for tat politics between several warring militia factions and an ostracized group of people called the Deltas, the impromptu rescue of a London woman who's being held captive by an outlying branch of the Mercian militia proves to be anything but straightforward. She's a wanted woman--in more ways than one--and this spontaneous act of human kindness is set to be the catalyst for great change in the lives of all concerned. It might even spell the end of Silver and Alex's marriage. ************************************* SILVER: Lex Talionis is set against the backdrop of dystopian, neo-Victorian England, and has a lesbian romance at its core. It's the eighth book in The SILVER Series, and also the first book in The Outlier Trilogy. The Outlier Trilogy is a self-contained trilogy within The SILVER Series, so it's not necessary to have read any of the first seven books (The Amaranthe Chronicles) before diving into this threesome. Bonus character crossover! SILVER: Lex Talionis also features Carmen Wild, a character from The Prisonworld Trilogy. ***Contains graphic explicit language*** A Jewish reading of The Merchant of Venice - The British ... The Merchant of Venice is termed a comedy since it ends in marriage rather than death. Good triumphs over evil (mercy represented by Christian Portia being good ... Babylonia - Code of Hammurabi - Crystalinks The Code of Hammurabi . The Code of Hammurabi created ca. 1780 BC (short chronology) also known as the Codex Hammurabi and Hammurabi's Code is one of the earliest ... Clark Ashton Smith - Wikipedia Clark Ashton Smith (January 13 1893 August 14 1961) was a self-educated American poet sculptor painter and author of fantasy horror and science fiction short ... Elements of Crime and Punishment - CRIMINAL LAW Criminal law explained including discussion of the mental elements of crimes mens rea intoxication mistake of law mistake of fact conduct actus reus causation ... Hammurabi - Wikipedia Hammurabi (c. 1810 BC - 1750 BC) was the sixth king of the First Babylonian Dynasty reigning from 1792 BC to 1750 BC (according to the Middle Chronology). Babylonia A History of Ancient Babylon Part Seven A history of ancient Babylon (Babylonia) including its cities laws kings and legacy to civilization. Main Babylonian Page. Part Two. Part Three Libra - Constellations of Words The head of an obsolete modern constellation Turdus Solitarius encroaches onto one of the scales of Libra the one with the alpha star Zuben Algenubi. Images From The Christian Inquisition - Religion - Nigeria Today is November the 1st but yesterday was October the 31st certain people celebrate Halloween but certain Christians Choose this day as the Reformation Day BABYLONIAN LAW--The Code of Hammurabi. BABYLONIAN LAW--The Code of Hammurabi. By the Rev. Claude Hermann Walter Johns M.A. Litt.D. from the Eleventh Edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica 1910-1911 O.J. Simpson's Dream Team: 5 Incredible Facts You Might ... O.J. Simpsons Dream Team: 5 Incredible Facts You Might Not Have Known About The All-Star Defense Lawyers
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