The Visitor

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Harper Collins, Oct 13, 2009 - Fiction - 512 pages

The "magic" that once was America died horribly along with most of the Earth's inhabitants when an asteroid crashed into the planet sometime during the twenty-first century. Hundreds of years have passed, and all that remains of the time before are fragmented memories distorted by superstition -- as a tragically reduced populace suffers greatly under the tyranny of a repressive ruling order. But destiny has chosen Dismé Latimer to lead a wasted world out of the darkness ... with a book. Written by a courageous scientist ancestor, it is a sacred, unsettling tome rife with disturbing ideas and revelations ... and an impossible hope that compels a gentle, troubled young woman to abandon her abusive home in search of truth and her true self. But common "wisdom" and lore warn of grave dangers out in the world. Evil is there, a malevolence beyond imagining. And in the depths of the Earth, a gargantuan beast asleep for centuries has begun to stir ...

 

Contents

Section 1
5
Section 2
21
Section 3
24
Section 4
30
Section 5
44
Section 6
49
Section 7
53
Section 8
62
Section 24
192
Section 25
205
Section 26
216
Section 27
220
Section 28
230
Section 29
248
Section 30
266
Section 31
276

Section 9
70
Section 10
74
Section 11
85
Section 12
93
Section 13
100
Section 14
112
Section 15
117
Section 16
128
Section 17
131
Section 18
137
Section 19
151
Section 20
161
Section 21
166
Section 22
174
Section 23
182
Section 32
288
Section 33
297
Section 34
324
Section 35
338
Section 36
349
Section 37
359
Section 38
365
Section 39
379
Section 40
381
Section 41
400
Section 42
409
Section 43
436
Section 44
467
Section 45
489

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About the author (2009)

Sheri S. Tepper is the author of more than thirty resoundingly acclaimed novels, including The Waters Rising, The Margarets, The Companions, The Visitor, The Fresco, Singer from the Sea, Six Moon Dance, The Family Tree, Gibbon's Decline and Fall, Shadow's End, A Plague of Angels, Sideshow, and Beauty; numerous novellas; stories; poems; and essays. She lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

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