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Sirius: The Maker's Herald

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 novel 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 no 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

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Product Details:
Author: Stephen R. Hawkins
Paperback: 462 pages
Publisher: Great Unpublished
Publication Date: 2003-03
Language: English
ISBN: 1588988910
Package Length: 7.87 inches
Package Width: 5.2 inches
Package Height: 1.18 inches
Package Weight: 1.28 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 3 reviews
 
 

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4Worth the reading  Feb 06, 2004

Stephen Hawkins takes the reader on a marvelous, exciting journey into the sci-fi world. I have already had several people ask to borrow it after reading just a couple of pages.

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5Intriguing from Start to Finish...A Marvelous Read!  Mar 13, 2004
By Connie L. Roberts "Daeshii"
An amazing adventure through the life of Marc Hymen, Mr. Hawkins brings an indepth study of a boy who grows up to be much more than a mere man.

There are mysterious and mysticalforces afoot in Marc's life, things that haunt his dreams and reach into his reality. From crazy storms to inexplicable power outages and more, Hawkins paints a vivid, if sometimes complex, world to life.

An incredible read, I loved this book. It has a special place among all the other amazing adventures I've collected over the years. Highly recommended if you want something less than ordinary and more than fantastic to read. You won't regret it.

4From the Darkness Came Light  Sep 11, 2011
By Katherine Rosengren "Wings n Things"
This first book in a Trilogy Underway*..Is well worth a read. It traces a man's life through dark times when hopelessness was his mantra, meeting his first spiritual teacher and the opening of his mind and heart toward the light.A rough journey that many can relate and resonate to. The author is an amazingly creative writer, musician and world traveler, who pours out a shadow side in this journey that spans decades. It takes place in the UK..a solid book drawn from experience and woven into a fictionalized format. Reminded me of Lucifer's Hammer and that of course tags off of Dante.A book ultimatly of hope and magic.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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