Chris Harte

A set of books set in the Maya worlds.

Steampunk The Maya tree is styled as an Edwardian/Victorian adventure story. Unknowns, clubs, new changes, big impacts of technology.

Teal of the Institute is a mix. Part history and fantasy but also an illustration of a society moving from older ways to new and more dangerous times.

Tibar and the mysteries of Surplicity is a prequel. It shows where the worlds come from. It is pure sci-fi with space travel and aliens.

If you want to know where all the 'world building' comes from, read Tibar first. If you want the "slow reveal" then read the Steampunk The Maya tree and Teal of the Institute.

They are all good.

Steampunk The Maya Tree is relaxed in that older style.

Teal of the Institute is more edgy and paced.

Tibar is Utopian political it sets the scene and shows the truth.

A link to an audiobook of "The Island" a short story by Chris Harte.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9BSoNsL9xbg

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