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Sunday 11 November 2018

Available Now - The Leviathan Chronicle: Revelation

In May, I published The Leviathan Chronicle: Genesis, a story set in a war-torn land inspired by the Medieval Crusades, and following the trials and tribulations of fighters on both sides as higher forces used the war to decide the world's fate. I had planned this as one continuous story, but it was just too big for a comfortable read.

Now, on November 11, the story comes to its conclusion. The Leviathan Chronicle: Revelation takes place mere days after the conclusion of Genesis. Both sides continue their endless struggle, and the wider schemes of the world's creators begin to take shape.

1111 of the 11th Cycle. War continues unabated between the people of Sur and the Crusaders of the Seraphic Church. Above this mortal conflict, a higher war between the Powers and the Seraphim over the fate of the world reaches its climax. 
Some time has passed since Leviathan, Astarte, Elathan and Mastema travelled as companions. Still bound to the service of the Powers until the crisis has passed, they must face a world that is changing rapidly; some will change with it, others refuse to bend before the tide. And on the other side, the Sinbearer Uriel must choose between her lifelong faith and the new knowledge of the Seraphim's true nature. 
Even as Sur is engulfed in a final conflict and old enmities rise, an unseen hand directs the chaos towards their own ends; the final unravelling of all reality and the advent of the Seraphim. Only cooperation can prevent oblivion. And in war, cooperation is seldom easy. 
From the author of Crystal and Sin and When Ai Met Yu, attend to the climax of this last holy war.

If you like, please help support my work by buying a copy for whatever platform your prefer. If you don't want to buy, then please share this post or the Amazon links among your network. If you're unsure, please read the first two chapters that I've posted on this blog for any wanting to sample the book's hectic opening. If you want to read more about the first volume, check out this post.

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