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Jeanne G'Fellers |
Bella Books (2006) |
Archell turned, folding his legs so he could face Rankil. His eyes were clenched shut, contorted with the effort of speaking clear, unrhyming sentences. “They burned them,” he sputtered. “They piled wood underneath the wagon and set it ablaze in the middle of the square. No one cried or screamed, not even the babies, just sat curled in each other’s arms like they were asleep and burned. The air stunk, smelled like the smokehouse at butchering time. Now see . . . see . . .” His bottom lip quivered.
Rankil grappled for something to say. “Burned them? Babies with the adults? Why, Archell, why? What did they do? What could they have done to deserve burning?”
Archell pointed to her, his answer as senseless as the act he had witnessed. “They called them witches and cannibals. Whitehairs. They died because they were what you are, Rankil Danston. Taelach.”
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For my mother, who let me prowl the library shelves as a child so I might know the value of books.
Sister Lost Sister Found
and all the novels in
The Silver Kinship
series derived from my need to escape. While my reasons for escaping have changed throughout the years, the need still remains as does the drive to tell the stories of those I met during my escapes. These women live in a plane I reach simply by closing my eyes. Theirs is a less than perfect existence—perfection must be horribly boring to write about—but it is a world built upon my wildest fantasies and deepest fears, a creation that would not have come about if it hadn’t been for those dear to me. My sister Anne G’Fellers is no exception to this. Though we may be far apart in age we are kindred spirits, sister writers who both love to go where our imaginations dare. Her determination as a writer and actress inspires her big sister more than she will ever know.
To everyone at Bella—Linda Hill, Becky Arbogast and, of course, my editor Anna Chinappi, I say thanks again for patiently leading me through the road to publication.
Anna, my love, my dearest, once again I have left you for last but only because it is difficult to put into words the impact you have had on my life. You listen, you appreciate, you care and you’re not afraid to tell me when I am full of it—all things a writer needs in her significant other. Without your honesty and assistance I might not have reached where I am today. Thank you.
Jeanne G’Fellers, her partner and their children share a half-acre plot with two cats, a three-foot-long water dragon lizard and a dozen pampered Arbor Day trees. When not shuttling children or writing, Jeanne is completing her MA in English at a regional university where she also works as a teaching assistant.
Sister Lost Sister Found
is Jeanne’s second novel and the second in the
Silver Kinship series.
Taelachs
Clanless
Rankil Kaelan Danston:
misplaced sister, daughter of Danston Maraloosh
Easton Outbrook:
misplaced sister and resident of The Pit
Serpent Clan
Recca July:
clan leader and mate of Ashklara
Ashklara Reccas:
Recca’s mate and former clan birther
Wikkib Indigo
: assistant clan birther
Larkette Jasmine:
teacher of youth
Kaelan London:
potter and glassblower, mate of Jewel
Jewel Kaelans
: clan birther, mate of Kaelan
Myrla Kaelan:
daughter of Kaelan and Jewel
Hestralandra (Hestra):
infant
Leonor Dakota:
aging warrior
Tekkroon Clan
Harlis Davies:
clan leader
Grethencliff Colony
Medrabbi:
colony mayor and mate of Elreese
Elreese Medrabbi:
skin inker and mate of Medrabbi
Larza:
apprentice skin inker under Elreese
Jefflynn Lewis:
Tekkroon lead well master, twin sister of Serrick Lewis and mate of Dawn
Dawn Jefflynns:
sculptor and mate of Jefflynn
Abbyegale Finces:
seamstress and widow
Webbic:
widow
Healer Augustus:
Gretchencliff lead healer
Dee Astrid:
Easton Outbrook’s attendant
Bowriver Colony
Maestro Lisajohn Marion:
lead musician and choral director for Bowriver colony
Commander Andrea Stiles:
Powder Barrier officer in charge of recruit indoctrination, mate of Annya
Annyalae Stiles:
manager of Bowriver colony stores and mate of Andrea
Adner Colony
Genevic Leed:
Powder Barrier trooper and girlfriend of Isabella Langley
Isabella Langley (Bella):
medic in isolation caverns and Genevic’s girlfriend
Beverlic Redicci:
former Powder Barrier Trooper and resident of The Pit
McDougal Colony
Healer Sarah Garrziko
: mental healer in charge of The Pit
Shaedra:
Burning victim and resident of The Pit
Autlachs
Maraloosh Family:
small, two-house farming compound
Danston Maraloosh
: head of first house, brother of Tisph
Meelsa Danstons:
wife of Danston
Tessa Danston (Tessie):
eldest daughter of Danston and Meelsa
Sallnox Danston
: eldest son of Danston and Meelsa
Tisph Maraloosh
: head of second house, brother of Danston
Quyley Tisphs:
wife of Tisph
Tilnor Tisph:
eldest son of Tisph and Quyley
Archell Tisph (later becomes Archell Kaelan):
second son of Tisph and Quyley
Eloc Tisph:
third son of Tisph and Quyley
Granny Terry:
great grandmother of Danston and Tisph
Others
Serrick Lewis:
Autlach living with Tekkroon clan,
brother of Jefflynn Lewis
Longpass
: High cleric in the Raskhallak temples
Sharillia Longpass
: wife of Longpass
Olitti Longpass
: eldest daughter of Longpass
Paylu Longpass
: oldest son of Longpass
Flynne Longpass
: second son of Longpass
Humans
Captain Tara Conway:
pilot of downed spacecraft discovered by Rankil Danston
When the first human colonists settled on the Saria Two, they didn’t intend on being permanent residents. But, as time passed and hope of rescue faded, they began to make homes for themselves among the Autlach, a humanoid species indigenous to Saria Two, the second planet surrounding the yellow star Sixty-One Cygni. The Autlach, a swarthy humanoid species of stocky build, were slow to accept their multiracial human counterparts but eventually allowed them into their lands, villages and, finally, families, creating a hybrid generation whose descendents understood little of their human heritage and the genetics which shaped a select few of their children. These daughters—the Taelach—were pale, blue-eyed, sterile and telepathic—all things the pious Autlach could not and would not accept. Rejected by their families, the Taelach sought acceptance in each other, forming small clans that kept to the mountains far above the Autlach.
These clans survived for centuries relatively untouched, descending into the realm of the Autlach only for trade and to save infant Taelachs from the cruelty of infanticide. This relative peace changed, however, when Longpass, a high cleric in the Autlach deity Raskhallak’s temple, claimed to hear the voice of Raskhallak speak against the Taelach. Raskhallak, said Longpass, claimed the Taelach were sinful beings—witches, whores, and half-women whose only hope of redemption was cleansing by fire. The resulting crusade forced the Taelach clans higher into the mountains. In this harsh, barren environment, Taelach numbers dwindled but persisted, maintaining their culture through stories and songs that sought to explain their origins, rationalize their continued struggle, and keep hope alive when little else seemed tangible.