Gidon has just defeated his greatest enemy and is returning home, little does he know a new threat is awaiting him...one greater than any he's faced before.Gidon has defeated the fallen one and is returning home to what he hopes is his father's blessing and a grateful tribe. However when he returns he soon finds that things are not as he left them. His father was slain in battle and now his tribe is swaying under the influence of the fallen ones. And it's Gidon's own tribe members that are leading the conversion.Now Gidon must deal with this new threat coming from the place he thought most safe, his own people. And there is a new force moving through the land, a force they call "the new god" and is the greatest zealot of these new ways, They say that a man is helpless against this new god. And if Gidon wishes to restore peace to his people and the land, he'll have to do what they say is impossible.Will he be able to overcome this new god? Will he be able to reunite his people and lead his tribe as his father did before? Will he be able to avenge his father's death? And what will be the cost if he succeeds? Or will he fail instead, all breaking apart before him?The False God's Thorn is the second book in the Antediluvian Chronicles, a sword and sorcery dark fantasy series set in an ancient world filled with strange and powerful evils. If you're a fan of gritty action, grand warfare, and unspeakable horrors then this is the series for you.Join Gidon on this grand adventure in a land of darkness and bloodshed today!
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- Author Arthur Drake
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