The Darkness of Light: the Creation Catastrophe - B P Evans - Books - Authorhouse - 9781456781620 - July 6, 2011
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The Darkness of Light: the Creation Catastrophe

B P Evans

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The Darkness of Light: the Creation Catastrophe

Publisher Marketing: The Darkness of Light: The Creation Catastrophe is the first novel in the six-part Darkness of Light series. Here's a bit about the novel: A universe with no free will. A universe where everything has been pre-decided. Is that the perfect universe? Assa thinks so. Hyuul does not. It is thanks to Hyuul s meddling that the universe doesn t go according to plan. It is thanks to Hyuul that the human race accidentally comes into being. It is also thanks to Hyuul s meddling, however, that Assa becomes determined to rid Earth of humanity and restore it to how it was planned to be. So is it possible for humanity to stop the creator of the universe? Will Assa be able to restore Earth to the dinosaur-inhabited world that was never meant to have been eradicated all those millions of years ago? The novel focuses on Assa's plot to rid the planet of humanity. Most of the story is told through the eyes of Lola Spears, a young girl whose curiosity about the world and the mysterious events unfolding leads her to becoming involved in a plot which could have devastating consequences for humanity. It is not as simple as it first appears, however, as two alien races become involved in the fight for the fate of Earth, with one race siding with Assa and the other determined to save humanity and stop Assa once and for all. Can the creator of the universe be stopped? Will the dinosaurs inhabit Earth once again? What path will Lola's curiosity take her down? And what is the truth behind the island that rose up out of the sea fifty years ago?"

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released July 6, 2011
ISBN13 9781456781620
Publishers Authorhouse
Pages 368
Dimensions 127 × 203 × 19 mm   ·   362 g