The Bone Wall, by D. Wallace Peach
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Blue light ripples and crackles as the shield walls fracture. The remnants of a doomed civilization stand vigil outside, intent on plunder and slaves, desirous of untainted blood to strengthen their broken lives. With the poisons, came deformities and powers, enhanced senses and the ability to manipulate waves of energy—lightbenders and fire-wielders. For those who thrived for generations within the walls, the broken world looms, strange and deadly, slowly dying. While the righteous pray for salvation, Rimma prepares for battle, fueled by rage and blinded by vengeance. Her twin, Angel, bound to her by unbreakable magic, seeks light in the darkness, hope in the future, and love in a broken world. Trigger Warning.
The Bone Wall, by D. Wallace Peach- Amazon Sales Rank: #1711338 in Books
- Published on: 2015-03-22
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 9.00" h x .75" w x 6.00" l, .98 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 330 pages

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. `Paradise has fallen' By Grady Harp Oregon transplant author D. Wallace Peach has a background that leads directly into her mysteriously consuming novels: MYTHS OF THE MIRROR, THE MELDING OF AERIS and SUNWIELDER. Originally from the East Coast, working as in the business world while managing her life as wife and mother, she made a life shift which in many ways began with directly observing the tragedy of 9/11. Returning to school to gain a Masters in Counseling, she restarted her career away from business and in direct contact with aiding families and children, understanding refreshed by the importance of relationships - or as she terms it, The Belonging. She now lives in the beauty of the Northwest and has committed her time to creating novels of significance.Just as in other novels the author continues her ability to create fantasy in the most credible fashion in THE BONE WALL. While some writers in this realm push the reader to such a distance with bizarre names, magic, mythical beasts, and impossible kingdoms, Peach instead makes her characters life like, and in doing so she is able to manipulate her story into a string of sensitive metaphors that apply to the fragility as well as the indomitability and the indomitability of humanity. More important, it seems to this reader, Peach is concerned with the betterment of humanity than she is in comic book tales. Not that she is unable to transport us to strange make believe lands and there find epic type concepts and ideas that hold the mystery of fine fantasy writing: she instead makes her stories reach out for communication to the reader as well as entertainment of a story well told. That is a gift, and it becomes more obvious one of Peach's strengths with the more novels we read.One of the reasons this reviewer is fond of her writing is her utter honesty. She opens THE BONE WALL with a philosophical statement: `Our human journey through time lies sunbathed and shadowed with remarkable advancements, some clouded with secret and not-so-secret costs. What if we continue to poison our land, water, and air in the name of progress and profit? What if we continue to blast our way through conflicts on a global and personal scale? What if we abandon compassion, no longer our brothers' and sisters' keepers? What becomes of us when righteousness is blind? This book is a work of fantasy in a world without vision or concern for consequence.'Wallace begins her story in heaven with the twin sisters Rimma and Angel. Briefly, `Blue light ripples and crackles as the shield walls fracture. The remnants of a doomed civilization stand vigil outside, intent on plunder and slaves, desirous of untainted blood to strengthen their broken lives. With the poisons, came deformities and powers, enhanced senses and the ability to manipulate waves of energy--lightbenders and fire-wielders. For those who thrived for generations within the walls, the broken world looms, strange and deadly, slowly dying. While the righteous pray for salvation, Rimma prepares for battle, fueled by rage and blinded by vengeance. Her twin, Angel, bound to her by unbreakable magic, seeks light in the darkness, hope in the future, and love in a broken world.'With every new novel D. Wallace Peach becomes more poetic, more lyrical, her rich vocabulary grows and her stories mature. She is at the top of her game and we can only look forward to her next splendid adventure. Grady Harp, February 15
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. A Book you can't put down. By Grant Handgis I have been a dedicated fan of D. Wallace Peach's writing since I picked up her first book, "Myths of The Mirror". Diana's skill as a polished writer and novelist were glaringly evident right from the beginning. Her new book "The Bone Wall", which she describes as a dark novel, is a story I would better describe as a beautifully crafted and philosophical relevant story on human endeavors, as well as human foibles of self-destruction working themselves out. I almost want to say that she has strayed from tantalizing fantasy to theoretical social anthropology.The Bone Wall is a story set in a futuristic world, a broken world of barren landscapes, fouled water and remnants of civilization, after the "deceivers" of the old world have long faded away into an ugly historical memory. What is left are two worlds, two regenerated civilizations separated by mutual animosity and distrust. What remains as remnants of the old world are domed cities, protected from outsiders by power shields, which are failing after centuries of use, and no one left to understand their workings, or how to keep them functioning. Outside the domes are the People, made up of tribes who's social order is enforced via brute force, and magic of the Touched.The story is told through twin sisters, Rimma and Angel, who grew up in the domed city Heaven, which is at its functional end time. The failure of the dome will leave the city totally defenseless to the hostile tribes who have encircled the city in wait of its collapse, when raiding the dome and the pillaging and plunder begins, along with the rape and killing of all those who do not kneel in supplication to the People. Woven into this story is magical realism, where the Touched are members of the tribes who have physical deformities, and magical powers of light bending, and Pyrokinesis, among others.What is striking about this tale is the philosophical arguments woven into the story through the characters and their actions. Real human emotions and natural behavioral responses become played out throughout the story, as the characters from different world views, and abilities, clash and fight for survival in a broken brutal world. As in her other books, Diana Peach is master of metaphor, setting and depth of character. This book is in all senses a page turner. A story difficult to put down or turn away from, as we the reader, are the domed inhabitants, and People of our own time.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. A Post-apocalyptic tale By Robin Perron I am an avid gamer with a love for post-apocalyptic games as well as a great fantasy story. In The Bone Wall by D. Wallace Peach those two worlds are married perfectly. The Bone Wall is definitely a fantasy novel. It has elements magic, odd names, mythical beasts and impossible kingdoms all of which are set in a post-apocalyptic world where you can’t trust anyone outside of your community. The great thing about this story is that even with the elements of fantasy and a setting based in the future, you still feel like it is all totally possible. With the world that we live in today it is possible that the future of our planet holds dirty water, empty landscapes, and a civilization divided.In The Bone Wall I experienced the world Peach created through 2 protagonists: Rimma, the fiery strong willed twin bent on revenge; and Angel, the gentle hearted twin looking to find peace and reconciliation. As each twin makes their choices their lives and the life of their sister is impacted.If you enjoy fantast and or a post-apocalyptic setting with strong characters then this book is right up your alley.
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