The search for the shadowy figure known only as The Crowman continues in the stunning conclusion to the Black Dawn series…
It is the Black Dawn – a time of environmental apocalypse, the earth is wracked and dying. Gordon Black must quest to find The Crowman, whatever sacrifices and violence it incurs. He must endure it all to be the savior of the world.
It is the Bright Day – peace has now descended across the world, and the apocalypse is overcome. Megan Maurice is gifted with the power of travelling through memories – she too must find the strength to fulfill her destiny and become the last Keeper, spreading the teachings of The Crowman.
Two beings, apart in time, must come together to redeem the condemned earth. Without them, humanity is lost.
File Under: Fantasy [ The Crowman Returns | Two Eras United | End of Days | Help From Afar]
It is the Black Dawn, a time of environmental apocalypse, the earth wracked and dying.
It is the Bright Day, a time long generations hence, when a peace has descended across the world.
The search for the shadowy figure known only as the Crowman continues, as the Green Men prepare to rise up against the forces of the Ward.
The world has been condemned. Only Gordon Black and The Crowman can redeem it.
File Under: Fantasy [ The Crowman Returns | Two Eras United | End of Days | Help From Afar]
Praise for the Black Dawn Duology:"D'Lacey's passages are rife with urgency, and... its message on environmental issues, meticulous setting of scene, and successful intertwining of the characters' narratives makes for an engaging read."
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Publishers Weekly“A bold beginning to a new duology from the brilliant D’Lacey – where two children embark on a search for meaning that is riddled with ambiguity about the nature of the saviour they seek and which, ultimately, provides a siren call to live in harmony with the land.”
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Alison Littlewood, author of
A Cold Season I highly recommend this to any fans of horror, post-apocalyptic type books. Loved it, loved it - I want the next one already.
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Thoughts of a Scot
"...full of powerful and beautiful passages that while written for this fictional Earth, are also very strongly advocating for us as a people to take better care of the Earth we live on."
-Wilder's Book Review
“Spectacular is the word I’d use to describe the novel. Nothing else can capture the reading experience.”
-The Founding Fields
"It's dark and it's grim, but it's also magical...wondrous, even."
-Beauty in Ruins