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The Dark River (novel)

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is in a convent on an Island off the west coast of Ireland. In the meantime, he's met the Free Runners and won a race over buildings and walls for them, becoming their hero. When Maya and Victory arrive, they help him go to the Irish island where they find another Harlequin, Mother Blessing guarding Matthew who has been traveling in the first realm (hell) for months. Maya and Gabriel have sex and Mother Blessing finds out, disapproves, and decides to take Gabriel back to London as his guard leaving Maya guarding Matthew. Maya decides she must go to Gabriel, so she leaves Victory guarding Matthew just as the Tabula attacks. Victory is killed by splicers (genetically engineered animals) and the Tabula, with Michael Corrigan now in a position of power, take possession of his dad's body. Gabriel decides to travel to the first realm to try to rescue his dad. He gets captured there and tortured for information on how residents can escape. Maya learns that Gabriel has gone to the first realm and that non-travelers can travel to the realms through portals, and that some ancients knew the secret. With help of a Roman who once knew her dad, she learns that the Ark of the Covenant might be such a portal and that it's in Ethiopia. She goes there, it is, she goes to the first realm, rescues Gabriel, and he finds his way back. But Maya must return through the same portal she came in through, so she is left in first realm having to fight her way out when book 2 ends. The book ends leaving the reader wondering whether or not Maya has escaped from the first realm.
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While hiding out in New York, Gabriel gets wind that his father Matthew is at a convent in London so he goes there himself, with Maya and Victory following soon after and Hollis later (he stays to make the Brethren think Gabriel is still in NY). At the convent, Gabriel gets another sign that his dad
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was more critical saying that the novel opened with a bang but delivered "few thrills or chills after that" and with regard to the author they said "Twelve Hawks' bad habits include indulging in lengthy excursions to poorly elucidated multiple dimensions and delivering multiple lectures Ă  la
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had very positive remarks for the novel describing it as "a hugely enjoyable book, a globe-trotting adventure that’s a treat for everyone who likes a good thriller and a special treat for fans of stories involving secret societies, global conspiracies, and mysticism."
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Maya â€” The character Maya begins her story as a Harlequin who has a duty to Gabriel a traveler. From her youth she was taught how to fight the brethren, also called the Tabula. She is in love with Gabriel, which is against the Harlequin
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Mother Blessing â€” Is a Harlequin. It was her duty to protect Gabriel's Father from the Brethren. Mother Blessing knew Maya as a child and contributed to Maya's training as a Harlequin.
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Alice Chen â€” is a small and serious eleven-year-old girl who was living in New Harmony before her parents and everyone else living there were killed by the Tabula aka the Brethren.
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Michael â€” Is Gabriel's brother. He is now part of the Brethren. The brethren are a group who wish to enslave all of the fourth realm through constant surveillance.
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Gabriel â€” Is a Traveler. One of the last of his kind who has the power to travel outside of our realm to one of the seven other Realms. Gabriel is a thrill seeker.
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Nathan Boone â€” The head of security for the Brethren. Boone is a ruthless killer that feels he is doing the right thing when working for the Brethren.
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whose lifestyle is all about breaking free from the Vast Machine; and watch as the Brethren take a huge step forward in seeing their virtual
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epic. Given the complicated plot and complex setting, readers are advised to read The Traveler first." David Pitt reviewing for
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The book is science fiction mixed with a religious fantasy that talks about such topics as
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Pitt, David (July 1, 2007). "The Dark River: Book Two of the Fourth Realm Trilogy".
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has been translated into 25 languages and has sold more than 1.5 million books.
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Mr. Hawks has returned with “The Dark River”, the follow-up to
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Index


John Twelve Hawks
The Fourth Realm
Science fiction
ISBN
0-385-51429-8
OCLC
85485197
The Traveler
The Golden City
New York Times
John Twelve Hawks
dystopian
John Twelve Hawks
Fourth Realm Trilogy
The Traveler
The Ark of the Covenant
free running
The Traveler
Fourth Realm Trilogy
Debt Not Paid
Ark of the Covenant
Free Runners
Panopticon
Publishers Weekly
A Wrinkle in Time
The Matrix
Kurosawa
Booklist
Kirkus Reviews

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