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Black Day

Black Day

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Timeless Tales 4 Stars Review
Review: by M. Freeman

Thousands of years ago, a dark and twisted cult existed known as "The Black Day". A sinister group whose sole purpose was to resurrect their banished lord from the abyss in order to bring about his fearsome dominion over all. A gift was bestowed upon these dreadful followers of a sentient text meant to lead them to their desired goal. Before this could be accomplished, Haziem, bent on revenge for the murder of his father, stole the text and killed the shadowed priest reading aloud from it. For this, Haziem was condemned to a life of immortality, never to die except at the hands of the Black Day. He wandered the desert for decades desperately trying to destroy the book, to no avail. Finally, he established a link of protectors for the text, to keep it from the hands of the "Black Day" or worse, from the twisted creation called The Dark Rider, who ceaselessly pursues and searches for this unholy object.

Through the next few millennia the text is passed from one protector to the next. Destruction, pain, and terror are its legacy and all that touch it are not exempt. Futile attempts are made to destroy the Dark Rider but, like Haziem, he is immortal. His sole purpose is to obtain the stolen object. Finally it reaches the hands of its protector in the twenty-first century, Jeremy Maxwell, a spoiled wealthy young man.

Jeremy has no idea that this great burden and grave duty will fall upon his unsuspecting shoulders. Soon, his own dark past reaches out to him, catapulting him into a fight for his life and that of the known world. An ally he did not know exists will assist him, but even so, it may not be enough to stop the destruction of all he holds dear.

This is a sharply twisted tale of darkness, fanaticism, and hopelessness. Brian Knight weaves a compelling story, drawing you into the lives of those involved willingly or unwillingly with the Black Day cult and its lost artifact. This story is not for the faint of heart. The scenes are sharp with graphically violent descriptions. I recommend this to anyone who enjoys the horror genre, but urge younger readers to avoid this. I would read more of this author, but definitely would keep the light on at night!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Timeless Tales 4 Stars Review
Review: by M. Freeman

Thousands of years ago, a dark and twisted cult existed known as "The Black Day". A sinister group whose sole purpose was to resurrect their banished lord from the abyss in order to bring about his fearsome dominion over all. A gift was bestowed upon these dreadful followers of a sentient text meant to lead them to their desired goal. Before this could be accomplished, Haziem, bent on revenge for the murder of his father, stole the text and killed the shadowed priest reading aloud from it. For this, Haziem was condemned to a life of immortality, never to die except at the hands of the Black Day. He wandered the desert for decades desperately trying to destroy the book, to no avail. Finally, he established a link of protectors for the text, to keep it from the hands of the "Black Day" or worse, from the twisted creation called The Dark Rider, who ceaselessly pursues and searches for this unholy object.

Through the next few millennia the text is passed from one protector to the next. Destruction, pain, and terror are its legacy and all that touch it are not exempt. Futile attempts are made to destroy the Dark Rider but, like Haziem, he is immortal. His sole purpose is to obtain the stolen object. Finally it reaches the hands of its protector in the twenty-first century, Jeremy Maxwell, a spoiled wealthy young man.

Jeremy has no idea that this great burden and grave duty will fall upon his unsuspecting shoulders. Soon, his own dark past reaches out to him, catapulting him into a fight for his life and that of the known world. An ally he did not know exists will assist him, but even so, it may not be enough to stop the destruction of all he holds dear.

This is a sharply twisted tale of darkness, fanaticism, and hopelessness. Brian Knight weaves a compelling story, drawing you into the lives of those involved willingly or unwillingly with the Black Day cult and its lost artifact. This story is not for the faint of heart. The scenes are sharp with graphically violent descriptions. I recommend this to anyone who enjoys the horror genre, but urge younger readers to avoid this. I would read more of this author, but definitely would keep the light on at night!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Message from the author.
Review: Do not purchase my novel, Black Day, from RFI West. They never took Black Day to print, so any orders of the RFI West trade paperback version will not be fulfilled. The Amber Quill Press edition is now available though. I hope you'll enjoy the story that some call an epic, some call fantasy, and some call horror.

Thanks,
Brian Knight

PS, I suppose a 4 star rating of a book by its author seems a little biased. However, I had to enter something in that field, and it just so happens I like my book :)


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