Darker

The Dark Trilogy, #2

Science Fiction & Fantasy, High Tech, Space Opera, Science Fiction, Adventure
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Author: Paul L Arvidson ISBN: 9781536502213
Publisher: Paul L Arvidson Publication: February 3, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Paul L Arvidson
ISBN: 9781536502213
Publisher: Paul L Arvidson
Publication: February 3, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

Darker is the second installment of the Dark series.

Can Dun help stop a War? The problem is, he started it.

Dun didn't want to be a hero and the war has cost him dearly: his friends, his innocence. Maybe his mind.

Now he's a fully-fledged Shaman, Dun's mind is a receiver for those who can transmit, but what will he do when starts getting messages from someone who's dead.

Dun's new powers might allow his Underfolk, victory. But he must quiet the demons inside his head, and find his oldest friends Tali and Padg if they stand a chance of defeating the merciless Rowle of the Cat-People. And she is about to release demons of her own. 

Read "Darker", the thrilling sequel to the "Dark" series by indie sensation Paul Arvidson, and discover the darker side of SFF today.

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 "I loved this book. I… couldn't wait for the second installment. I wasn't disappointed. The whole concept is brilliant and like nothing I have read before." 

"There is so much to say about this novel, but I think the main thing is how ambitious it is! I have genuinely never read anything like it before." 

"I was caught after the first book in this series! …it was really hard to put down… Beautifully written, I would highly recommend this author." 

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Darker is the second installment of the Dark series.

Can Dun help stop a War? The problem is, he started it.

Dun didn't want to be a hero and the war has cost him dearly: his friends, his innocence. Maybe his mind.

Now he's a fully-fledged Shaman, Dun's mind is a receiver for those who can transmit, but what will he do when starts getting messages from someone who's dead.

Dun's new powers might allow his Underfolk, victory. But he must quiet the demons inside his head, and find his oldest friends Tali and Padg if they stand a chance of defeating the merciless Rowle of the Cat-People. And she is about to release demons of her own. 

Read "Darker", the thrilling sequel to the "Dark" series by indie sensation Paul Arvidson, and discover the darker side of SFF today.

----

 "I loved this book. I… couldn't wait for the second installment. I wasn't disappointed. The whole concept is brilliant and like nothing I have read before." 

"There is so much to say about this novel, but I think the main thing is how ambitious it is! I have genuinely never read anything like it before." 

"I was caught after the first book in this series! …it was really hard to put down… Beautifully written, I would highly recommend this author." 

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