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The Olodumare Hegemony rules the entire solar system. Led by Oba Isembi, the primary brokers of his rule will be the Ori-Inu: highly trained telepathic operatives, who do the Oba's grubby work. They are located and trained by Orisha. When Ori-Inu start disappearing, Isembi transmits his finest Orisha, Hembadoon, to research. But when he's injured in a refinery explosion, it's up to Folami-Isembi's best, most effective Ori-Inu-to learn the reality about the lacking operatives. Folami uncovers a conspiracy to overthrow Isembi, encounters a vintage comrade whom she thought was useless, and awakens hidden memories that rock her very identity to its primary! A new tale of the Scattered Globe, and the to begin many new activities of the Olodumare Hegemony by international best-selling, award-winning creator Keith R.A. DeCandido! Guilt in Innocence is the 3rd full-length novel within the Tales of the Scattered Globe, becoming a member of Aaron Rosenberg's Beginning of the Dread Remora and David Niall Wilson's The Second Veil. Each creator begins using their own world, their own culture, their own storyline...but there is something out there...something that will get them altogether. About the Series: Once, way back when, there was one Earth. It was said that many deities gazed down upon it protectively, and there was balance between them all. Then something gone wrong. The balance shifted-toward darkness. Globe was shattered, her people destroyed, her remains scattered far and wide. However the gods survived the cataclysm. They scattered as well, each seeking a fragment of the former site. And, when they overtook those shards, the gods drew upon what power remained to them to revive their worshippers to life. These new followers rose from dust particles and imperfect ram, for the gods too had been injured. Each said a new home, and a new life, and each thought itself-at least at first-to be really the only Earth. All ram of their ex - world was lost, except hazy memory of the gods who offered them new lease of life. Then, one day, a single great event drew all their eye to the stars-and beyond. And all of them believed a yearning. Something in them desired to be entire again, or at least to comprehend. They are their stories. They are The Tales of the Scattered Globe.