BLAZING FLUX

Book Two of THE FLUX CATASTROPHE

Released: 2nd April 2024


Three months have passed since Revance was destroyed in a devastating mutiny. Ryza and the surviving conscripts work tirelessly to clear vast pools of molten flux from the walking fortress’ wreckage, draining it into the sands and trying not to think about where it’s ending up.

But the situation is getting desperate. Supplies are dwindling. Conscripts are deserting in droves to join the looters. Worst of all, the flux is behaving in ways that Ryza’s sure it shouldn’t.

The resurrected autominds of the battle’s dead won’t stop staring at him, familiar faces have been appearing in the surface of the molten flux itself, and it still hasn’t shown a hint of turning to blazing flux, the volatile gas that should occur when concentrated in more than a bucketful.

When Ryza discovers what’s truly controlling molten flux, he realises nothing’s as it’s meant to be.

Including himself.

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OTHER BOOKS IN THE SERIES

Genuinely one of the most original pieces of fiction I have ever read, Molten Flux perfectly marries science fiction with fantasy. The novel presents over-the-top concepts with such believability I only hope the popularity of this series grows and finds a wider audience.

If you are looking for a high-energy, brutal and original bit of fiction, there are few better places to start than the Droughtlands.

- Grimdark Magazine

Alternate reading suggestion for the books set in the Droughtlands, written by Australian Science Fiction and Fantasy Author Jonathan Weiss.

Buried beneath the dunes of the Droughtlands are the remnants of those-of-glass, the marked by the spires of steel and glass built by a people long extinct, wiped out by a fusion of unbound magic and unfathomable technology. The scavengers that brave their depths rarely come back alive. Rarer still do they bring back anything that won't end up killing them.

All the books set in the Droughtlands can be read in almost any order. In fact, that’s the intention!

A key part of the philosophy in the setting is that one’s preconceived notions and bits of prior knowledge change how events are approached and interpreted.

As you read through the series, you will gain this knowledge and be unable to let it go, a core conundrum that lies deep at the heart of this setting, forcing you, the reader, to become a part of this world.

Do you begin at the earliest point you can, blindly watching events unfolding?

Or do you glimpse the future first, and use it to reinterpret the past?

In essence, there is no one true reading order, as long as you start with Book One of any of my series and progress through them ascendingly.