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Monday, March 14, 2016

# Book Review # DCS

Book Review: Synarchy Book 2: The Ascension by DCS


Book Description

 May 22, 2008
"The Godfather meets Stargate." - A Journey of Books

A plan is exposed, centuries in the making and so sinister not even the legend himself could have predicted the depth of its impact on the world. In his lifetime Stefano Terenzio had a merciless ambition for absolute power. Two generations later the shock wave he ignited was still being felt. Now, as the world inches closer to 2012 sides are chosen, families divide and an epic battle begins that will determine whether mankind continues existing in a world of lies or shatters the chains that have held us prisoner since his-story was written. "I will die to see my will done, and it will be done." Shocking yet hopeful, Synarchy slowly unravels the tightly laced reality we have created for ourselves. Blending the metaphysical with conspiracy, fact with fiction, debut author DCS has opened up a world that will force you to rethink everything you believe about your own. The knowledge within provokes the question: do you really want to know? 

Product Details

  • File Size: 226 KB
  • Print Length: 145 pages
  • Publisher: SVT Publishing (May 22, 2008)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B0039UUBEI
Rating: 5/5

Review: Again, I have to say...this is NOT your typical Sci-Fi. It's so much better.

DCS shows even more creativity and imagination {don't burst my bubble, to me, those are two very separate things} than in the first book. These books are so very unique and again, absolutely wonderful character development with solid movement through the plot. I don't want to give away the book details...but you have to read this one. Sci-Fi fan or not....a have to give addition to all book shelves.




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