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Tiamat, Mother of Demon: An Apocalypse, in a Deathless World
Book: Tiamat, Mother of Demon: An Apocalypse, in a Deathless World
Written by: Dennis L. Siluk
Publisher: Writer's Showcase Press
Average Customer Rating: 5 / 5

Best of the Three
Rating: 5 / 5
I think this first one, Tiamat book that is, is the best of the three [trilogy]. Or at least I like it better. Althoguh each one takes you into other parts of the 6th Century world, and the third is written for a younger person than I, or so I feel. It makes me feel eveything is ok, you know, worthwhile.


Another way of looking for the gap in history
Rating: 5 / 5
The book was interesting. A short novel,with a different kind of look at pre history. The author tells you how it might have been after the Time of Atlantis,and before the time of the flood. When demigods were roaming the world in place of terrorist, and when mankind seemed be in the dark ages of prehistory. Sinned the first person of the story speaks to you as if you were his sidekick. Very well done. The Tiamat, could surely be a real character, now and then. Julia


 
 
 



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