2001 brought in the new millennium. With the New Age heralds who accompanied the new millennium come and gone, the world has moved on. This is the story of one such herald. An age-old struggle of good versus evil, Sirius, The Maker's Herald, begins in the heart of the universe, Centaurus A. He sacrifices his astral life in the stars, to be reborn on Earth as a human child named Marc Hyman, only to face a struggle with the material and spiritual courts that are doing battle for possession of his soul. Can Marc escape the clutches of death's agent until he is ready to deliver his gospel of revelations? Can he overcome against Satan's tempting offer? In a spellbinding climax, Death's steed runs amuck as minds fall prey to the satanic hex. Yet all this is only to prepare Marc for his supreme act of faith. 'Roger Zelazny, the revered fantasy and science fiction writer who died in 1995, once said of a vel he'd been asked to read, 'It has all my favorite things-blood, love, hate and a higher ideal or two.' Surely Zelazny would have heaped similar praise on Sirius, the Maker's Herald, the first in The Sirius Trilogy by Stephen R. Hawkins. After all, there can be higher ideal than grappling realistically with the complex topic of good versus evil. Sirius is an epic struggle of darkness and light. . .a gripping tale rich in speculative theology and imagery. . . with a nail-biting. . . chilling climax.' Ellen T. Marsh, New York Times Bestselling Author
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Booksurge Publishing
ISBN-10
1588988910
ISBN-13
9781588988911
eBay Product ID (ePID)
189831690
Dimensions
Weight
476g
Height
203mm
Width
133mm
Additional Product Features
Spine
24mm
Content Note
Black & White Illustrations
Author Biography
Stephen Hawkins lives in Canada. He is a writer, lecturer and IT Consultant. He has studied a broad range of subjects including metaphysics and psychics, as well as psychology and physics. He has always been fascinated by the workings of the mind and exploring the underside of the psyche where dreams hold sway and where our unconscious selves party with the unknown. The Sirius Trilogy, of which Sirius is the first novel, was written over ten years. Stephen is currently researching new material for the second book in The Sirius Trilogy, titled Heaven and Hell.