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People of the Black Sun

Published
Sep 2013
Main Genre
Historical Historical
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528

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A novel of North America's Forgotten Past

The epic tale that began in "The People of the Longhouse "draws to a close in "People of the Black Sun, "the final installation of the Iroquois quartet by bestselling authors and archaeologists Kathleen O'Neal Gear and W. Michael Gear.

The darkness that Dekanawida has envisioned is drawing closer, and the warring Iroquois nations have refused to listen to his message of peace and compassion. Consumed by madness, Chief Atotarho is determined to subjugate all five nations--beginning with Dekanawida's own people, the Standing Stone nation. All who stand in his way will be destroyed.

It is on the field of battle that Dekanawida is given his first real advantage in his quest for peace. A great storm appears to answer his call, scattering Atotarho's forces when they are on the verge of annihilating the Standing Stone People.

Now elevated to the status of Prophet, Dekanawida must call on the aid of old friends Baji and Hiyawento to convince the hostile neighboring clans that the destruction of one nation will mean the end of them all. Can their mission of peace succeed in time to save everyone that they love, or will their world be consumed by darkness?

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Book 22
🟡 Mostly Standalone

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First Edition Sep 2013 Tor ISBN13 9780765365606 ISBN10 076536560X
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Aug 2013 Daw ISBN13 9781250208989 ISBN10 125020898X
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