Exile's Children
Two lands and two people, torn by conflict, yet inextricably linked. In the lush vallet of Tet-Ta-Witko, the People have lived for generations in harmony, kept from trouble by their Seers' guiding dreams. But not even those talents are proof against the powers of love and love thwarted. When two young men battle for one woman's affection, their heedless actions violate a centuries-old injunction against bloodshed, bringing war to the once peaceful land. Now the People are beset by a race of implacable soldiers led by a deathless warrior, intent on destroying everything they hold dear.
Meanwhile, in the harsh and dismal prison colony of Salvation, three refugees – a tavern girl, a gambler, and a young boy with the forbidden talent for True Dreaming – may hold the sole key to the People's redemption. Unjustly accused and bound into a lifetime of servitude, they gamble their future on young Davyd's dreams, hatching a desperate plot that will lead them through a dangerous wilderness beset by vengeful demons, toward a destiny not even Davyd can comprehend.
Individually, they are helpless. Together, they may alter the future forever.
Angus Wells
Angus Wells (1943–2006) was a British writer of genre fiction, including fantasy and westerns.
Angus Wells wrote under several pseudonyms, including Andrew Quiller (with Kenneth Bulmer and Laurence James), James A. Muir, Charles R. Pike (with Kenneth Bulmer and Terry Harknett), William S. Brady (with John Harvey), J. D. Sandon (with John Harvey), Charles C. Garrett (with Laurence James), Richard Kirk (with Robert Holdstock), J. B. Dancer (with John Harvey), and Ian Evans.
The Exiles Saga
The Exiles Saga consists of two books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.