The Lost Sheep Trilogy
Characters
A Futuristic trilogy concerning, overall, the difference between right and wrong, and the responsibility of one man, of any man, to distinguish between them.
This trilogy and related material is written by and is the sole property of Michelle Earl.
 
 

Book One:  The Beholder
(novel-46,924 words; second draft)
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The Beholder is the story of a very young man, Austin, and the unbelievable things he sees and is part of. Focused on the ideas of humanity and comprimise, this book shows how much we are willing to do to get our way, whether it be on the matter of freedom, religion, or health, and how much damage just standing back and watching can bring to a person.

Forward
  Part One: Rojan
Part Two: Recovery
Part Three: Revelation
Afterward
Apendix
 

Book Two: A Story Untold
(novel- 185 hand-written pages; first draft)

Picking up exactly where the last one left off, A Story Untold has a surprise begining.
It has a more indepth look into Austin's past and the past of this fictionlized Earth, revealing how easy it is to be decieved: both for the decieved and the deciever. A warning to all who keep secrets, this book wraps up a few loose ends from the last one.

Part One: Secrecy
Part Two: Friends
 Excerpt.
Part Three: Enemies
 

Book Three: Once in a Lifetime
(novel-~110 hand-writen pages; first draft)

Once in a Lifetime is the conclusion to the series, expressing the characters' need to fix what has been left behind and still get along. When radically different societies collide, the question of who has the right answer comes up often. Delving into some of the vague descriptions in the first book, this one ends up with more explicit content.

Part One: Policy
Part Two: Once, Twice
Part Three: A Life Time









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