Of Fire and Night

Fiction

Author: Kevin J. Anderson

The Barnes & Noble Review,Kevin J. Anderson’s super-sized space opera, the Saga of Seven Suns, continues in Of Fire and Night, the fifth installment of the shelf-bending science fiction series that has been compared to Frank Herbert’s Dune chronicles and Isaac Asimov’s Foundation trilogy.,,,,Of Fire and Night begins with the all-out extermination of humankind looming. The Terr….Read More

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