DARK RIVER by John Twelve Hawks - SIGNED FIRST EDITION BOOK
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A frantic race to save a long-lost Traveler.
An epic battle for freedom.
Two brothers whose power puts them on a collision course . . .with each other.
In The Traveler, John Twelve Hawks introduced readers to a dangerous world inspired by the modern
technology that monitors our lives. Under constant surveillance of the ëVast Machine,í a sophisticated
computer network run by a ruthless group, society is mostly unaware of its own imprisonment. Gabriel
and Michael Corrigan, brothers who were raised ìoff the grid,î have recently learned they are Travelers
like their long-lost fatheró part of a centuries-old line of prophets able to journey to different realms of
consciousness and enlighten the world to resist being controlled. But power affects the brothers
differently. As The Traveler ends, Gabriel hesitates under the weight of responsibility. Michael seizes
the opportunityóand joins the enemy.
THE DARK RIVER opens in New York City with a stunning piece of news. Gabrielís father, who has
been missing for nearly twenty years, may still be alive and trapped somewhere in Europe. Gabriel and
his Harlequin protector, Maya, immediately mobilize to escape New York and find the long-lost
Traveler. Simultaneously, Michael orders the Brethren - the ruthless group that has been hunting
Gabriel - into a full-scale search. Gabriel yearns to find his father to protect him Michael aims to destroy
the man whose existence threatens his newfound power. The race moves from the underground
tunnels of New York and London to ruins hidden beneath Rome and Berlin, to a remote region of Africa
that is rumored to harbor one of history's greatest treasures. And as the story moves toward its chilling
conclusion, Maya must decide if she will trade everything to rescue Gabriel.
A mesmerizing return to the places and people so richly portrayed in The Traveler, THE DARK RIVER is
propelled by edge-of-the-seat suspense and haunted by a vision of a world where both hope and
freedom are about to disappear.