Traces of a Hand – A free audio excerpt from The Sky Worshipers

The Sky Worshipers by F.M. Deemyad is a newly released historical novel about Genghis Khan and the Mongol Empire. The story is uniquely told through the eyes of three princesses taken captive by the Mongols. After being conquered by the Mongols and taken to live as wives to the Mongol Khans, the three princesses, Chaka, Reyhan, and Krisztina, share a secret manuscript. In the manuscript they record their experiences for future generations to discover. As prisoners to the Mongols, the princesses also share deep sense of compassion for the people and lands that are violently overthrown by the Mongol warriors. In this audio excerpt, Reyhan, granddaughter of the last Seljuk King, imagines the lives of a Persian family when the Mongol warriors descend upon their home.

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The Sky Worshipers is a feat of imagination that gives a window on people and places we didn’t know, with a depth of character we didn’t realize was possible. Names we may recognize as a dot on a Silk Road map come alive with dramatic power.

– David Taylor, Author of Cork Wars & Ginseng and The Divine Root

Colin Mustful

Colin Mustful is the founder and editor of History Through Fiction, an independent press dedicated to publishing historical narratives rooted in factual events and compelling characters. A celebrated author and historian whose novel “Reclaiming Mni Sota” recently won the Midwest Book Award for Literary/Contemporary/Historical Fiction, Mustful has penned five historical novels that delve into the complex eras of settler-colonialism and Native American displacement. Combining his interests in history and writing, Mustful holds a Master of Arts in history and a Master of Fine Arts in creative writing. Residing in Minneapolis, Minnesota, he enjoys running, playing soccer, and believes deeply in the power of understanding history to shape a just and sustainable future.

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