The Seventh Throne

 

Readers who have been journeying along in the Rising Dawn Saga will need to hold on to their seat in The Seventh Throne, as a conflict of cosmic scope escalates rapidly. They will join the human soul Friedrich as he accompanies the powerful Avatar Enki into the depth of the Abyss, to discover the fate of Erishkegal, who crossed the Veil to spare a horde of outcast Nephilim ages ago. It is a quest that will take them to the brink of hell itself, but it is one that may hold astounding revelations.

Elsewhere, martial law is installed across the UCAS during the outbreak of a deadly virus, and the onset of a war to the far east that threatens the stability of the entire world. The imposition of a diabolical technology looms, as centuries-old organizations in the service of Adonai race to confront the looming menace.

Gregory Andreas, an ex-marine, leads a budding resistance to the authoritarian government, as Dagian Underwood, the mastermind behind the oncoming Living ID technology, reaches out to the dark realm of Set to gain the help of an ally with a rare, formidable ability. Seth Engel and his teenaged friends venture forth once again to seek proof of spreading rumors; this time of rounded-up townspeople being herded into large detainment facilities close to Godwinton.

Even the shapeshifting An-Ki are caught in the maelstrom of uncertainty, as Godral and their others of Sargor’s clan struggle to find their place in the strange modern world, and Uria leads his renegade new clan into the unknown. His path leads to an encounter with a mysterious individual possessed of supernatural powers; who expresses the desire to be his guide.

Threads intertwine as the dangers increase, and nowhere is safe as the things of the material and non-material worlds clash. The Seventh Throne will leave the reader hungry for the next installment, after a revelation of tremendous magnitude culminates the latest Rising Dawn Saga adventure.

 




 
 

The Artwork of The Seventh Throne by Matthew Perry:

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Reviews of The Seventh Throne:

The Independent Review
http://www.danielcann.com/index.php/books/the-seventh-throne#.T6-MA1IlSQ8

Fantasy Book Review UK-Review:
http://www.fantasybookreview.co.uk/blog/2011/09/14/the-seventh-throne-the-rising-dawn-saga-book-3-by-stephen-zimmer-reviewed/

SpecMusicMuse Review:
http://smsand.wordpress.com/2011/10/15/specmusicmuse-review-the-seventh-throne-rising-dawn-saga-book-3-stephen-zimmer/

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