Inquisitor’s Promise
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Young Inquisitor Aeneas Aquilanus made two promises: one to his dying father, the other to his beloved Galatea.
To his father, Aeneas promised to finish his last mission to unify the Holy League and rally them against the apocalyptic threat of the Grey Globe. To Galatea, he promised the aspiring lady knight to become her lord and Inquisitor.
But politics in the 74th century can be violent and complicated. The Five Factions of the Holy League had long seen each other with suspicion. Can they put aside their differences to save Earth?
Even his promise to Galatea is not without problems for Aeneas as he has four additional girls who are in love with him. Each of these five girls are faction princesses, women who have close connections to each of the Five Faction’s leaders.
Love and politics are an explosive combination, but the Inquisitor shall remain true to his pledged word.
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Praise for this book
An intensely Catholic military tour-de-force set after the year 7000, this book details a series of battles to unite Christendom, then bring its full force against the world-ending peril of a nanotech Grey Globe that suborns all it touches.
This is not just a battle-laden piece of military sci-fi, but also a deep homage to the history of genre fiction, taking inspirations from such greats as Virgil, C.S. Lewis, and Miguel de Cervantes. Beyond the sheer spectacle of catgirl ninjas fighting against and alongside mecha robots, we also have deeply religious character development within the frame of a traditional pulp fiction/fairytale prince-and-space-princess tale, with not one, not two, but five different princesses, not to mention a number of princes.
A whole lot of fun combined with deep underlying meaning and philosophy.