The Tides Of Nemesis
Humanity is a race with amnesia. Amnesia is born out of psychological, physical, and spiritual trauma …
In Book IV of The Windows of Heaven, the End begins with angry portents in sky and earth.
The Tides of Nemesis unleash the first part of the global trauma that gave the human race its amnesia. One man, one family, and a dying world face a “perfect storm” of asteroid bombardment, global war, civilizational collapse, and a mysterious, rock-splitting radiant force coming up from deep below ground. Yet not even a cataclysm that rips across an entire solar system can reduce humanity to the Stone Age on its own—not without careful planning …
A’Nu-Ahki’s great ship of rescue is finished, and waits in the Valley of Akh’Uzan, where gods, titans, and men converge in a final battle for mastery over the planet that will someday be called, “Earth.” Still, all is not as it seems, and it becomes increasingly apparent that even so great a global catastrophe is merely a prelude to something even more disturbing, and perhaps even more wondrous …
Book 4 of the The Windows of Heaven series, Biblical fantasy for young adults and older.
In Book IV of The Windows of Heaven, the End begins with angry portents in sky and earth.
The Tides of Nemesis unleash the first part of the global trauma that gave the human race its amnesia. One man, one family, and a dying world face a “perfect storm” of asteroid bombardment, global war, civilizational collapse, and a mysterious, rock-splitting radiant force coming up from deep below ground. Yet not even a cataclysm that rips across an entire solar system can reduce humanity to the Stone Age on its own—not without careful planning…
A’Nu-Ahki’s great ship of rescue is finished, and waits in the Valley of Akh’Uzan, where gods, titans, and men converge in a final battle for mastery over the planet that will someday be called, “Earth.” Still, all is not as it seems, and it becomes increasingly apparent that even so great a global catastrophe is merely a prelude to something even more disturbing, and perhaps even more wondrous…
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