Thanatos

Thanatos by Karen Dales, published by Dark Dragon Publishing on August 6, 2014, is a narrative that explores themes of destiny and divine origins. This edition spans 302 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Thanatos, who witnesses the Angel being attacked by the Vampiress Rose. With centuries of wisdom, he seeks to rectify a grave injustice, enlisting the help of Fernando, Bridget, and Notus to uncover the Angel’s hidden past and the origins of the Gods.
Readers will find a tale that delves into the complexities of identity and the consequences of love and betrayal. As the Angel navigates a precarious journey between life and death, he confronts revelations that challenge his understanding of himself and the world around him. The narrative intertwines elements of mythology and supernatural conflict, presenting a rich backdrop for the unfolding drama. Through this exploration, the story raises questions about belief and the nature of existence, inviting readers to engage with its intricate themes.
Official synopsis Publisher
Thanatos could only watch as the Angel is cut down by the Vampiress Rose. He had waited thousands of years for one such as the Angel to come into the world. Using millennia of knowledge, he attempts to set right a horrible wrong or face a war that will decimate the Chosen. Fernando, Bridget and Notus are summoned to assist Thanatos in helping the Angel, but to do so Thanatos must reveal the truth of the Angel’s origins by divulging a story never told before – the origins of the Gods. Impaled with his own sword, by the woman he loved, the Angel hovers between the life and death. He embarks upon a journey to the past to discover the truth about himself and his connection with the white faced demons. Through the quest, the Angel discovers a threat that endangers to topple his beliefs about himself and change the Chosen forever.
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