Dawn of Darkness (The Knights of Ezazeruth Trilogy #2)

Thomas R. Gaskin


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5.00 · 1 ratings · 356 pages · Published: 13 Apr 2016

Dawn of Darkness by Thomas R. Gaskin
Havovatch and his unit have failed, the armies of Ezazeruth are spent and the Black have begun their invasion of Ezazeruth, with hordes sweeping across the land, leaving fire, death and destruction in their wake. But still there are soldiers who have the strength and determination to fight. After the mists of battle and at the behest of a mysterious stranger, two brothers embark on a perilous journey, forsaking their duty and blood oath to the Knight Hawks.

Meanwhile, the defences in the east are put to the ultimate test, but a terrible decision goes horribly wrong and puts Fandorazz in a terrifying position. Knowing the only way to save the people of Ezazeruth from certain death is to have more warriors, he sets off on his own quest to find an army for such a purpose. However, along the way he unearths a secret so horrifying that he may have wished he had never set out on such a precarious mission...

The great General Drorkon is torn in deciding whether or not to use an ancient relic that could help swing the war back in their favour, as its destructive power is so great, it could cause more harm than good. And when a new army starts to attack from the south, his decision becomes all the more difficult and urgent.

Dawn of Darkness is the second instalment in the Knights of Ezazeruth trilogy.

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