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The Alleluia Files

The Alleluia Files
Sharon Shinn - The Alleluia Files.jpeg
First edition
AuthorSharon Shinn
Cover artistJohn Jude Palencar
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SeriesSamaria series
GenreScience fantasy
PublisherAce Books
Publication date
1998
Media typePrint (Paperback)
Pages448
ISBN978-0-441-00620-5
OCLC41133590
Preceded byJovah's Angel
Followed byAngelica

The Alleluia Files is a science fantasy novel by American writer Sharon Shinn, published in 1998. It is the third book in the Samaria series,[1] although it is the last to take place chronologically.[2]

Plot summary

Generations ago, religious people built a colony spaceship called Jehovah. A planet called Samaria was established. The colony ship, orbiting above, was able to provide supplies and services. These were accessed by genetically modified 'angels', who were the only ones capable of performing the right vocal tones.

Over the generations, the concept of the ship was forgotten and it was believed Jehovah was an actual deity. Now factions of 'angels' fight against rebel forces called 'Jacobites'. The angels want to keep their power and the Jacobites wish to know the truth.

References

  1. ^ Bolhafner, J. Stephen, 1998-06-12, Shinn's Latest Book Is Strongest Of Trilogy On A World Of Angels, St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
  2. ^ "Sharon Shinn". www.sharonshinn.net. Retrieved 2019-05-15.

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