The Fourth Tier is the first book of the Underworld series, a spin off from author Penn Fawn's Necropolis dark fantasy novels.For the deceased, the underworld represents a terrifying awakening. It is where men who believe after they die they will sleep in eternal peace go, as opposed to being in a state where they are forever at rest.The fourth tier is the deepest, darkest, most terrifying place in the afterlife where only the most unfortunate souls might be downcast. It is home to the master of sorcery and dark arts, the necromancer, and his alliance of beasts and the undead.This is precisely where our protagonist, Hespatia, and her peers who've fallen from grace find themselves. A desperate struggle to try and find a way out is their fare in this place filled with horror, and abound with curses and danger at every corner that the necromancer instills to keep all who try to escape in line.
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"Dark Fantasy Horror seems steeped in mediocrity with too many copycat plots and a lack of originality so it's always refreshing to review something a little different and with the intriguing title "The Fourth Tier" Fawn certainly delivers. Creating such a vivid sense of time and place that you truly feel transported to his underworld setting. Deliciously dark, Fawn gives us an intriguing plot as he brings his characters to life with vivid prose and quick-fire staccato dialogue that ensures the pace rarely falters whilst impressing with his ability to make familiar generic materials fresh."
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"There is a formalness around it that really gives the feel you are in another world or far away land."
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- Release Date 10/08/2021
- Author Penn Fawn
- Language English
- Company Penn Fawn Books
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