The Dark River

Author: John Twelve Hawks

A frantic race to save a long-lost Traveler.An epic battle for freedom.Two brothers whose power puts them on a collision course . . .with each other. In The Traveler, John Twelve Hawks introduced readers to a dangerous world inspired by the modern technology that monitors our lives. Under constant surveillance of the ‘Vast Machine,’ a sophisticated computer network run….Read More

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