“The Matriarchy” - An Illustrated Novel
The Matriarchy, is a sequel to Window Weather. It concludes in the final installment of the trilogy, The Inheritance.
Chapter links:
1. "Interrupted Breakfast"
2. "Hidden Falls"
3. "Emerald City"
4. "Executive Decision"
5. "Coffee Shop"
6. "Options"
7. "Rituals"
8. "Our Own Private Idaho"
9. "Stormy Weather"
10. "On the Road, Again"
11. "Billings"
12. "Mary’s Dream"
13. "Homecoming"
14. "Tina’s Kitchen"
15. "Soft Serve"
16. "Night Vision"
17. "Sunlit Revelation"
18. "Reception"
19. "The Ice Cave"
20. "Photograph"
21. "Emily’s Return"
22. "The Key"
23. "Love Letters"
24. "Groceries"
25. "Special Effects"
26. "Crystallization"
27. "Tina’s Story"
28. "Replay"
29. "Prelude"
30. "Take Me to the River"
31. "Bedroom Conversations"
32. "With this Ring"
33. "Naked Lunch"
34. "Edwin’s Story"
35. "Honeymoon Suite"
36. "Fallen Woman"
37. "Midnight Assignation"
38. "Everything is Different Now"
39. "White Rock Maiden"
40. "In the Loop"
41. "Touching Base"
42. "The Book of Powers"
43. "Seventy Year Itch"
44. "Leaving Home"
45. "West Acres"
46. "The Morning After"
47. "Rainy Day Woman"
48. "Gypsy Woman"
49. "Breaking News"
50. "Monster"
51. "Advise and Consent"
52. "Just the Facts, Ma’am"
53. "Flybus"
54. "Vesturbæjarlaug"
55. "Family Reunion"
56. "Power Play"
57. "Iceland Underground"
58. "Tricks and Treats"
59. "Meetings"
60. "Going Back"
61. "Dangerous Journey"
62. "Things Left Unsaid"
63. "Rendezvous With Destiny"
64. "Rebirth"
65. "Background"
66. "Back Porch Saga"
67. "Blood Dream"
68. “Viral”
69. "Last Dance"
70. "Briefings"
71. "Awkward Moments"
72. "Family Tree"
73. "After Midnight"
74. "Halloween"
75. “Legacy”
76. "Exposure"
77. "Dreamers"
78. “Receiving”
79. "Bell, Book, and Candles"
80. "Moving Day"
81. "Red"
82. "Happy Birthday"
83. "Stage Three"
84. "Fin"
The Matriarchy ©2016 by Stephen Charles Cowdery
All rights reserved.
This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, events, locales, and incidents are either the products of the author’s imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.