Works of Fantasy and Horror by Glenn G. Thater
HARBINGER OF DOOM
In Harbinger of Doom, Glenn G. Thater transports you to a time of legendary heroes, spectacular duels, courtly intrigue, otherworldly evils, and ancient forbidden magics. This first volume in an epic series is certain to delight fantasy fans everywhere. When mad sorcerers open a gateway to the very pits of hell, releasing demons of darkest nightmare upon the world, only the intrepid knights of House Eotrus stand in their way. Claradon Eotrus recruits Angle Theta and Gabriel Garn, mysterious knights of mystical power to stand with him against the tide of chaos that threatens to engulf the world and destroy mankind. Theta and Garn take up their swords one last time against the coming darkness - a darkness from which only one will emerge. But Claradon has bought far more than he's bargained for, when his comrade Ob discovers the terrifying secret of Angle Theta. A secret so horrifying as to shatter a man's mind and call into question the very nature of good and evil.
Harbinger of Doom's Amazon page: http://tinyurl.com/bfhpz6
Harbinger of Doom is a 200 page novel, the first in a multi-book series. The first half of the book is entitled, 'The Gateway' and the second half is entitled, 'The Fallen Angle'. Each can be read separately, and, in fact, each is available separately on Kindle. However, they are meant to be read in order - The Fallen Angle picks up immediately after The Gateway leaves off and continues the same overall storyline with the same characters.
If you're looking for an author that takes 400 or 800 pages to tell a 100 or 200 page story, as has become the norm in contemporary fantasy books, look elsewhere, as that isn't my style. If you only like books that contain ten page descriptions of what a character looks like or that expend 10,000 consecutive words on internal exposition to explore each character's innermost feelings about the current chapter's love interest, please select another book. I tell a 200 page story in 200 pages; packed with action and heroic characters in the vein of Howard's sword and sorcery stories of Solomon Kane, Kull, and Conan, and Moorcock's eternal champion cycle. If that style of writing appeals to you, you may enjoy HOD.
Glenn G. Thater
Author of Harbinger of Doom
See below for a summary of reader reviews and farther down are the books' listings on Amazon.com
Contents at a Glance
- Best-Selling Author, Rai Aren, Posts 5-Star Review for Harbinger of Doom by Glenn G. Thater
- Best-Selling Author Dennis Batchelder reviews Harbinger of Doom by Glenn G. Thater
- Best-Selling Author, Mike Monahan, Posts 5-Star Review of Harbinger of Doom by Glenn G. Thater
Best-Selling Author, Rai Aren, Posts 5-Star Review for Harbinger of Doom by Glenn G. Thater
Harbinger of Doom is a tale of ancient myths and legends, and is populated by one of the most intriguing, diverse, interesting, and entertaining cast of characters in memory. Chief amongst these is the enigmatic and deeply mysterious Lord Angle Theta. This story is graced with sharp, clever, highly sophisticated writing peppered with humorous moments. Its scope is vast; its lessons eternal, and you will recognize parallels to many other well-known legends, even those biblical. To quote some excerpts from the story: "The stories of many religions oft have a common basis...there is some kernel of truth contained...Though the truth may be twisted by the tellers." Harbinger of Doom has all the hallmarks of such a story, it is as good as any fantasy tale you will read, it honors the tradition, and adds to our lore a story so good, so well told, I hope it will be remembered forever. In fact, if there came a day when all the great storytellers of the ages would be called to be seated at the same table, I would shout out that Glenn G. Thater be granted a place for this novel. Harbinger of Doom is fantasy most excellent and is a story for the ages...
-- Rai Aren, co-author of Secret of the Sands
(Reposted from Amazon.com)
Best-Selling Author Dennis Batchelder reviews Harbinger of Doom by Glenn G. Thater
---- Dennis Batchelder, Author of Soul Identity
(Reposted from Goodreads.com)
Best-Selling Author, Mike Monahan, Posts 5-Star Review of Harbinger of Doom by Glenn G. Thater
--- Mike Monahan, Author of Barracuda
(Reposted from Amazon.com)
Amazon Top 500 Reviewer, Ellen George, Posts 5-Star Review of Harbinger of Doom by Glenn G. Thater
--- "Ellen in Atlanta", Amazon Top 500 Reviewer
(Reposted from Amazon.com)
Reader Reviews of Harbinger of Doom
--- "PoetryLover"
(Reposted from Amazon.com)
--- I find Mr. Thater's book, Harbinger of Doom, to be an excellent foray into dark story adventure, good story, good action. Excellent flow of the story line to hold the attention. Overall very well done.
--- Jacamo Peterson, Author of "A Hard Place: A Sergeant's Tale"
(Reposted from Amazon.com)
--- At its core, Harbinger of Doom is a story of heroes and villains and explores the nature of good and evil, of religion and even politics. But this is no four color comic book world, it's a land where the good guys can die, and where it's not always clear who is the hero and who is the villain....
--- "P. Martucci"
(Reposted from Amazon.com)
--- This is a complex but highly entertaining swords and sorcery story, reminiscent of the pulp novels of Robert E. Howard, but with more depth and undercurrents to the plot. Thater's character `Lord Angle Theta' is an almost larger than life hero like Howard's Conan or Kull. And although he's perhaps their equal in brawn, he's far their better in brains. The other characters are all memorable and interesting, especially the grumpy gnome called Ob.
--- "Fantasy Fan"
(Reposted from Amazon.com)
--- Harbinger of Doom by Glenn Thater is what this genre of literature is all about!...I truly did not put the book down!
--- "Greg M."
(Reposted from Amazon.com)
--- Who can resisit a good sword and sorcery book? Not me. I thoroughly enjoyed reading Harbinger of Doom. It plunges you into a magic fog right at the start, and the action never stops! Fast-paced and exciting, it's a page turner. The characters are interesting folk. I loved the twist of the weak-kneed wizard, and the gnome was highly entertaining. I also smiled at the references a true sci-fi fan would appreciate. Clever nods to Dr. Who and Star Trek, to name but two! There are dark secrets and many mysteries in this tale of good vs. evil. I hope it continues!
--- "Susan Jane"
(Reposted from Amazon.com)
--- It took me by surprise because I had never heard of this author and was blown away by how exciting this story and the characters were from the get go. I literally could not put this book down once I started reading it. ...It has all the adventure and excitement of the Star Wars Saga but set in a different world of endless time.
--- "Mythical Books Aficionado"
(Reposted from Amazon.com)
--- Thater takes his fantasy and places it inside your brain. I wasn't reading a book, I was standing in the middle of the action, looking to pick up a sword and jump in.
--- "George T"
(Reposted from Amazon.com)
--- My New Favorite Book. Ok, that's saying a lot, but this book is just that good. The author doesn't just spit out a story here - he's crafted every line and word - there's a rhythm to the way it reads; both the exposition and the dialog. It draws you in; providing a more immersive experience than you'd expect in fantasy fiction. The depth of the world, and the complexity of the characters, and an underlying ambiguity as to who's really the hero and who's really the villain make this story a true standout. I liked it so much, I actually read it twice - and found that on the second read I picked up all sorts of subtleties and nuances that I'd missed on the first go round.
--- "Connie Brady"
(Reposted from Amazon.com)
Link to Harbinger of Doom's Amazon.com page: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/143821443X
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Harbinger Of Doom (Volumes 1 & 2) (Volume 1)
The exciting Second Print Edition of HARBINGER OF DOOM by Glenn G. Thater is available for purchase from Amazon.com. Harbinger of Doom collects the first two stories (The Gateway and The Fallen Angle) of Thater's groundbreaking series Harbinger of Doom into a single volume. The Second Print Edition of Harbinger of Doom, in trade paperback format, features fantastic new cover art, and a valuable Appendix and pronunciation guide listing and organizing the names and relationships of all of the major and most of the minor characters that appear in the book.
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