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Down in the Sea of Angels

By: Khan Wong
Narrated by: Eunice Wong
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An intense and thoughtful time-travelling dystopian fantasy where three individuals, psychically linked through time, fight enslavement, exploitation, and environmental collapse. A great book for fans of Emily St. John Mandel.

In the year 2106, climate change has altered the world, transforming borders, cities, and socioeconomic structures. Additionally, a cosmic event known as the “Bloom” has awakened psionic abilities in a small percentage of the population.

One such individual is Maida Sun, who possesses the ability to know the history of objects she touches. In the course of her new job with a cultural recovery project in San Francisco, she comes across an object that plunges her into the lives of Li Nuan, a sex-trafficked girl in a Chinatown brothel in 1906 longing for freedom, and Nathan, a tech-designer and hedonist in 2006 seeking greater purpose.

When a chance encounter with a political leader’s watch reveals a plan to eliminate psions—people like her—Maida must find a way to stop his agenda before it gains traction.

Flashes of the past and glimpses of the future provide Maida, Li Nuan and Nathan clues to help their own situations as they, each in their own way, confront exploitation and fight for liberation while living under the specter of environmental collapse.

©2025 Khan Wong (P)2025 Dreamscape Lore
Adventure Dystopian Science Fiction Time Travel
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This book was so beautiful. I loved every aspect of the fantasy and of the real world issues at tackles.

It really made me think and challenged me to face some hard concepts.

please read it! the world needs this book.

Truly amazing!

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I thoroughly enjoyed witnessing the characters evolve across the three interconnected storylines. Khan Wong’s exceptional skill in character development is evident. He has a unique ability to subtly and invitingly articulate deep concerns about the reckless consumption of our modern society, rather than resorting to loud and brash statements. I hope his message reaches a much wider audience.

A Subtle but Powerful Message

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Interesting and entertaining story that combines fictional historical perspectives with a Rashomon-ish narrative. Recommend this for those who enjoyed X-Files.

Entertaining and imaginative

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