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  • The Dark River

  • Book Two of the Fourth Realm Trilogy
  • By: John Twelve Hawks
  • Narrated by: Scott Brick
  • Length: 12 hrs and 55 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (1,319 ratings)

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The Dark River

By: John Twelve Hawks
Narrated by: Scott Brick
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Publisher's summary

The Dark River opens in New York City with a stunning piece of news. Gabriel's father, who has been missing for nearly 20 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.

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Critic reviews

"Engrossing....Part A Wrinkle in Time, part The Matrix and part Kurosawa epic." ( Publishers Weekly)
"John Twelve Hawks has drawn upon both pop-cultural and literary touchstones and modified them to create a cyber-1984." ( The New York Times)
"The stuff that first-rate high-tech paranoid-schizophrenic thrillers are made of." ( Time)

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WOW!!!!

Science fiction with a believable plot, characters and well written. I have listened to both books and can only hope that there is another sequel. I think that this view of today's Orwellian concept is as close to pure truth as it gets. Mind you now, I know that Travelers are fictitious but the way that some prominent figures are presented as possible travelers is plausible.
Overall I liked the sequel as much as the first. I only hope that Myia can be saved in the next book.

Please don't kill this character, she is the reason I read this book series.

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Dark River: A Little Tiring

Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?

I would recommend this book to a friend. I know that I have titled this review, "Dark River: A Little Tiring," because it is a little tiring.

Dark River is book 2 of the Fourth Realm Series by John Twelve Hawks which tells the story of the world of "The Travelers" who stand against the forces that monitor and control society.

I have a fondness for books that thwart the established Big Brother, and on this "The Fourth Realm Series" is entertaining. I found myself being conformed to its conspiracy.

The Traveler (Book 1) is good fun and so I purchased the rest of the series, Dark River (Book 2), Golden City (Book 3).

But alas and alack "The Dark River" gets tiring, John Twelve Hawks seems to repeat endlessly the monitoring structure and control of his Traveler world that eventually I shouted out (audibly) to him, "Hey! your preaching to the choir - here."

Yes use your credits to get this series but I recommend that you not listen to them one after another, but leap frog them over other choices.

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Enthralling

Has me glued to my chair. Thoroughly enjoying this series. Can’t wait to start the third book.

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    4 out of 5 stars

Good Sequel

"The Traveller" was so strong that any sequel naturally has less detail and build up - but "The Dark River" does grab you and question what will happen next. Its a great sequel, and it sets the reader up for what I expect to be an amazing finale in book three.

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    5 out of 5 stars

Superb Followup

As before, John Twelve Hawks totally captures the attention. I listened to this audio as I traveled and was looking forward to hitting the road again to continue with the story. His characters are so fully developed I found myself believing it could really happen. The only bad point is that I now have to wait until his next book!

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    4 out of 5 stars

Exciting!

A well written, exciting story! I could not wait to hear what heppened next! Looking forward to the continuation of the story! Well worth the credits!

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    3 out of 5 stars

Reaching apogee

This didn't have quite the ride or the revolutionary new ideas presented in the first book. I had a hard time finishing this one, and there's definitely a cliffhanger setup for a sequel. I guess I have to finish it, but there's very little seeming hope for the hero's to come out on top in this one.

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Great read!

This book has so much action and great characters that I didn't want it to end. I've been waiting for more from John Twelve Hawks, and it was worth the wait. Be sure to read The Traveler first though--or you will spend some time wondering what's going on.

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Thinly veiled explanation of the history of the world.

An interesting story telling the truth about what our politicians (and their handlers) are doing to control the masses. Just look at what passes for entertainment and news (little difference here) on the Mass Media outlets and the laws passed to allow surveillance of the population. Read it (or listen) and weep for our future.

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    3 out of 5 stars

felt incomplete

I enjoyed The Traveller. I even enjoyed the slightly hokey authors phone call from "off the grid". I think that these books address some real issues regarding technology and the assault on our privacy. In a series, I feel that each individual book should be able to stand on its own. "The Dark River" felt as though it was cleaved in two. There is very little closure at the end. The characters grew some but no major changes. I do not know if I will use a credit on number three. Now maybe the latest "Ender" book by Orson Scott Card...hmmmm.

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