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Two brothers born into a race of Travelers—prophets able to journey to different realms of consciousness—have just discovered that their long lost father may still be alive. Gabriel, who could be humanity's savior, wants to protect him. Michael, however, wants to destroy his father and humanity's hope for freedom. As they race across the globe, their frantic search puts them on a collision course, and the fate of the world hangs in the balance.
At the start of the engrossing second entry in bestseller Twelve Hawks's Fourth Realm trilogy (after The Traveler), the Brethren continue to control civilization through a computerized information system, the Vast Machine, and a host of offshoot surveillance technologies. Opposed to the Brethren are the Travelers, an ancient clan with the mystical ability to slip in and out of several dimensions. The Travelers are guarded by Harlequins, a warrior caste with sharp swords and ferociously lethal skills. In the Cain and Abel story at the book's heart, the quest of two Travelers, brothers Gabriel and Michael Corrigan, to find their legendary father has split them irrevocably: Gabriel fights for the forces of good, Michael has turned to the dark side. A love story featuring Gabriel's beautiful, deadly but conflicted Harlequin bodyguard, Maya, adds human interest to an often superhuman tale, and Gabriel's out-of-body journey to a horrifyingly fascinating parallel world adds a particularly compelling component to a saga that's part A Wrinkle in Time, part The Matrixand part Kurosawa epic. Given the complicated plot and complex setting, readers are advised to read The Travelerfirst. (July)
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Posted January 8, 2012
Great series! Don't know why they havent been made into movies yet. Off to go read #3!!
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Posted December 4, 2010
Love this series. Can't put these books down!
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Posted January 24, 2010
Continuation of story but not quite as good as the first book. Characters not quite consistent from first book. Still, very good story and well worth reading.
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Posted March 15, 2009
I've read both of John Twelve Hawks books in this series- and enjoyed them immensely. It's been a long time since I discovered a good author and I'll be watching for more books from this author. It seems the next book will be called "The Golden City", arriving in September - but B&N is not offering preorder yet.
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Posted September 28, 2007
This book was a very well written follow up. I think the twist about Beta Blockers was brilliant as it is actually used by performers to lessen the affects of anxiety and stage fright (if they can splice dna, they should be able to doctor the Blockers). Mostly love that it isn't written as too far out of this world to be believed.
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Posted September 3, 2007
I liked the book but it read like a draft. There were typos and silly scientific errors. Beta blockers make you indifferent to violence? At least the mercenaries were protected from heart disease when they attacked! He should have chosen amphetamines like the WWII Kamikaze pilots and Hitler took or another similar substance. The free runner part was almost a childish waste of time but the rest was an entertaining late summer read. I hope John Twelve Hawks spends a little time 'on the grid' to find an editor and maybe a scientific consultant for his final book in this series.
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Posted July 12, 2007
There's no loss for action and incredible action in Dark River. Second books are rarely as good as the first, but this one is better. Believe me, if you like a book that grabs you and doesn't let go, try this one. Unblievabley good
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Posted July 11, 2007
This book was fast paced, exciting, full of detailed conspiracies, and fascinating historical stories. It was a great read but it's very dark and the violence hits closer to home. I had a hard enough time waiting for THIS book to come out after The Traveler, but the ending of this book is an even greater cliff hanger. I definitely want to know what happens next and will be spending the next couple of years making my own predictions...especially regarding the location of Matthew.
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Posted July 4, 2007
The Traveler is sharp and fast paced, yet has depth. It will be interesting to see if the next book can carry the load. I would like to see more complexity in the characters.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.Both Michael and Gabriel Corrigan are Travelers able to send their consciousness into other realms and when they returned from their journey, they had visions and information to change the world. Throughout time they were opposed by the Brethren who systemically hunted down in order to maintain the status quo. The Brethren are an uber-Big Brother who want to establish an invisible prison where all are spied upon, their every moment known. Various computerized information systems flow from the Vast Machine. The Brethren are going to implement the next advanced monitoring program in Berlin and they know when it proves successful it will spread to all Germany and the rest of Europe. Michael has allied himself with the Brethren wanting the power they possess while Gabriel is on a collision cause with him because he his mission is to stop the Brethren from making the world an invisible prison with no freedom or human rights. Travelers always are by the ultimate fighting machine the Harlequin and Gabriel is guarded by Maya. Both brothers discover their father a powerful Traveler is alive and both get to find him. Gabriel become lost in one of the realms called Hell and Maya must risk everything in the hopes she can find and bring him home knowing she might be stranded in a word without hope or love. --- Sometime in the future, computer technology will be so advanced that spying and monitoring everyone in the whole world will be commonplace. Those that persist against the technological imprisonment like, Gabriel, the Harlequins and the people that they persuade to go into battle with them are heroes as they are a very tiny minority willing to enter hell for their heavenly cause. Most people rather have their freedom curtailed to remain safe from terrorism. Michael isn¿t the typical villain because he has some redeeming qualities and it wouldn¿t surprise readers to feel he is more like us than his brother. This Orwellian tale is plausible and frightening built off of today¿s anti terrorism practices in environs in which current technology has continued its rapid evolution. --- Harriet Klausner
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Posted July 28, 2007
John Twelve Hawk's second volume shines. A cliffhanger ending leaves me in great anticipation for the final installation!
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Overview
A shattering vision of a society where both hope and freedom are about to disappear.Two brothers born into a race of Travelers—prophets able to journey to different realms of consciousness—have just discovered that their long lost father may still be alive. Gabriel, who could be humanity's savior, wants to protect him. Michael, however, wants to destroy his father and humanity's hope for freedom. As they race across the globe, their frantic search puts them on a collision course, and the fate of the world hangs in the balance.