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In "Epoch," the climactic conclusion to the thrilling trilogy that began with "Interview with the Devil" and continued with "Resurrection," Joseph Banbury embarks on a transformative world tour with the Morning Star. With his devoted tribe behind him, Joe meets new allies and faces unexpected challenges in a race against time to uncover the powerful Epoch relic.This masterful blend of science fiction and supernatural intrigue delves deep into philosophical questions about existence, free will, and the true nature of power. As the universe teeters on the brink of collapse, Joseph must balance…mehr

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In "Epoch," the climactic conclusion to the thrilling trilogy that began with "Interview with the Devil" and continued with "Resurrection," Joseph Banbury embarks on a transformative world tour with the Morning Star. With his devoted tribe behind him, Joe meets new allies and faces unexpected challenges in a race against time to uncover the powerful Epoch relic.This masterful blend of science fiction and supernatural intrigue delves deep into philosophical questions about existence, free will, and the true nature of power. As the universe teeters on the brink of collapse, Joseph must balance the immense responsibility of his newfound role with his desire to see humanity thrive. Will he succeed in guiding humanity toward enlightenment, or will the shadows of the past threaten to engulf his creation? Discover the fate of the universe in this spellbinding finale that will leave you questioning your own place in the Universe and the very nature of existence.
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Michael Harbron is an American fiction writer who brings a unique, yet traditional approach to the horror and supernatural genres. From a young age, Harbron was captivated by the eerie and unexplained, a fascination that has deeply influenced his writing. Rather than relying on gore, his works aim to unsettle readers through suspense and psychological depth, revisiting the shadowy corners of childhood fears. His debut novel, "Interview with the Devil," exemplifies the blurred lines between reality and the unimaginable. Harbron's storytelling resurrects dormant fears, proving that true horror lies not in what is seen, but in what is felt.