- Rogue Angel
"Rogue Angel" is a paper back series of novels published bi-monthly since July 2006 by Harlequin Publishing's
Gold Eagle division and written under the house name of Alex Archer. Actual authors are credited with small notes inside the books, but not on the front covers or spines. The main character is Annja Creed, a heroine modeled in part on Lara Croft of the Tomb Raider franchise. The novels are action oriented, plot and event driven with character development a secondary consideration. Each novel offers an adventure based on history or mythology, with a heavy fantasy slant.Main Character
*Annja CreedAnnja Creed is a world-traveling
archaeologist with a penchant for adventure, lost cities, mysteriouscodes andpuzzles , and shadowy history that was never recorded. Heir to Joan of Arc's mysticsword , Annja finds herself drawn into the webs of darkest villainy with lives on the line.After growing up in an
orphanage , where she developed a love of history—primarily because she didn't know her own history—as well as an interest inmartial arts , Annja scored high enough to earn a full-ridecollege scholarship and studied diligently. She's achieved a Masters inArcheology and has specialized knowledge inanthropology , botany, art, and is perpetually a student of things that come her way. Her first major dig while in college was atHadrian's Wall inEngland where the Romans battled thePicts .Once she had her degree, Annja worked hard to gain recognition and finally caught a lucky break on the
David Letterman Show. She's beautiful, charming, and extremelyintelligent .Within days of the Letterman appearance, Annja was offered a job working as a host on Chasing History’s Monsters, a syndicated television show specializing in hunting down
vampires ,serial killers , mythic beasts, mass murderers, andpop culture legendary beings.Although Annja tries to bring a certain amount of factual material to the episodes she host, she invariably gets remembered more for the unbelievable aspects of the show than for any concrete details she reveals. This frustrates her, but the
salary involved allows her to travel a lot and insures she has a high public profile that brings other jobs her way.In addition to the field work and the television career, Annja also researches COAs (certificate of authenticity) for different
museum pieces and items in private collections. She's written several articles and a few books.Her current base of operations is in a loft in
Brooklyn, New York .The Sword
When
Joan of Arc was burned at the stake for heresy, her sword was shattered and two men were cursed to scour the ends of the earth to find the pieces and reassemble the sword. Joan was a Champion, one whose fate was tied closely to the struggle against thedarkness that always lies in wait.Annja was on hand when the final piece was found, and again when the pieces were all put together. At her touch, the Sword reformed and became magically tied to her. She has the ability to place the Sword in otherwhere, where it can't be seen or taken, and draw it out with just a moment's notice.
No one can take the Sword from Annja. Even when she throws the
blade at a foe, she can call it back to her hand.Time and space mean nothing to the Sword. It serves Annja and may, although no one is certain yet, drawevil to Annja so that it can bedestroyed .One thing Annja knows for sure is that her life has changed drastically since the sword came into her life.
Other Characters
*RouxRoux is an
old man in his sixties who has been alive even longer than the five hundred years he admits to. He lovesgolf andTexas Hold 'Em poker. He lives in a castle-likemansion outside ofParis, France . He has a mentor relationship with Annja, but draws the line at ever becoming afather figure. Although he will help Annja on occasion, he wants her to be strong, fierce, and independent. Annja just wants to interview him and see the things he’s seen. He's operating on his own agenda, tracking down various items purported to have magical powers, and sealing them away from the world. And if he has to entice Annja and lie to her about it, he'll do that. Roux's a man that will take care of his own needs first.*Garin BradenGarin Braden was Roux's
apprentice five hundred years ago. Abastard child , he was ill-treated in his father's house by his father'swife . He was given by his father to Roux at an early age just to get him out of the house. Five hundred years later, he'srich ,arrogant , and contemptuous of Roux. He's afraid that the reassembly of the Sword has put an end to his longevity, and believes that if the Sword were destroyed again that he might live forever. However, where he was once Annja's bitterest rival for Roux's attention as well as wanting to destroy the Sword, he’s found himself respecting Annja Creed more and more.*Doug MorrellDoug Morrell is Annja's producer at Chasing History's Monsters. He's 22, self-involved, and doesn't have a
clue about history. Nor does he care. In television, as he often reminds Annja, it's all about the ratings. Although he has a goodrelationship with Annja and they are friends, he's not above guilting her to get her to do what he wants her to do.eries History
The series was first envisioned by
Randall Toy , a Harlequin executive who fell in love with the history concerningJoan of Arc and wanted to develop the idea of a present-day Joan.Veteran action-adventure editorsFeroze Mohammed andNicole Brebner teamed up withMel Odom to flesh out their series.The first eight
novels were written byVictor Milan and Mel Odom. New writers joining the series starting with book nine includeJon Merz andJoseph Nassise .Novels
The books are all stand-alone
adventures . After the first novel, Destiny, the others can be read in any order.Usually Annja's adventures revolve around an artifact that falls into her hands temporarily before being taken by the villains or a third party that might or might not prove to be evil. Or she might take up the trail of an artifact that was lost in history or only thought of as a legend.
The trail progresses quickly as Annja risks more and more to reach her prize. Along the way she learns more about historical periods and the people who lived in them.
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"Rogue Angel" is very similar to the premise of the 2001-02 "
Witchblade (TV series) ", which in turn was adapted from the "Witchblade " comic book series, first published in 1995."Rogue Angel" also has elements similar to the "
Outlanders " series (1997-Present) created by Mark Ellis.Audiobooks
In January 2007, GraphicAudio began releasing the books in a dramatized audio format.
Series listing
# - "Destiny"
# - "Solomon's Jar"
# - "The Spider Stone"
# - "The Chosen"
# - "Forbidden City"
# - "The Lost Scrolls"
# - "God of Thunder"
# - "Secret of the Slaves"
# - "Warrior Spirit"
# - "Serpent's Kiss"
# - "Provenance"
# - "Soul Stealer"
# - "Gabriel's Horn"
# - "The Golden Elephant"Forthcoming volumes
# - "Swordsman's Legacy" (Nov. 2008)
# - "Polar Quest" (Jan. 2009)
# - "Blade of the Moros"
# - "Lost Race"
# - "Footsteps of Giants"
# - "Deep Core"
# - "Megaladon"
# - "Shangri-La"
# - "The Lost Tomb"
# - "Yin and Yang"Comicbook series
In 2008
IDW Publishing will release a debut miniseries written byBarbara Kesel and featuring art byRenae De Liz [http://www.comicbookbin.com/idwnews006.html 'Comicbook Bin' Jan 31 2008, "Best-Selling Intelligent and Alluring Adventure Heroine Gets New Life in Comic Books"] .References
External links
* [http://www.graphicaudio.net/ GraphicAudio Books] Dramatized audio book adaptations of the Rogue Angel Series.
* [http://www.myspace.com/annja_creed MySpace.com] Annja Creed's profile on MySpace.
* [http://www.myspace.com/renaedeliz Renae DeLiz MySpace page] Artist on IDW's comic series.
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