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Chronical of Narnia causes political comments. “Not all Fantasys are Fairy Tales”. New book will carry same comments.

Author James Beverley has completed three books of the epic dark fantasy and describes the saga as “About inhabitants who elated and ecstatic for centuries shared a special experience with each other surreptitiously, only to have their identity torn apart. A new domination, a tyranny had taken away their magical devices to replace them with defiled devices to blight the society in the isolated mountain community. And so an evil extends across the lands, with hate and prejudices inflicting cruelty against man.”

Chronical of Narnia " a version of the Christ story written by Christian apologist C.S. Lewis. This has raised some debate about against the promotion of a religious writing. However many writings have included both religious and political infulences. After his horrific experiences during the First World War, and influenced by the effects of continued industrialisation Tolkien, the author was writing his novels. Much of the England he loved was changing and he was aware of immense evil in the world. The Creator’s Trilogy is an epic fantasy that follows in the footpath of "Lord of the Rings." "The Saint" is the first title of three books by James Beverley. “Within the pages the psyche of man exists, but the world is changing and there is immense evil,” the author explains. “These books are a fantasy adventure, but read it again for it is multi-layered, the saga, a story on one level; the creation theory; addictions; love and fear; and man’s psyche respectively.”

These three books, in particular the second book includes elements of different races wielding power and committing horrific crimes against the underdogs. There in, the society that has developed amongst the underdogs, reflects similar attitudes. The basis of these elements are the GULAG prision camps in the Russia. So should this book be banded?

Author James Beverley has completed three books of the epic dark fantasy and describes the saga as “About inhabitants who elated and ecstatic for centuries shared a special experience with each other surreptitiously, only to have their identity torn apart. A new domination, a tyranny had taken away their magical devices to replace them with defiled devices to blight the society in the isolated mountain community. And so an evil extends across the lands, with hate and prejudices inflicting cruelty against man.”

Following in the tradition of fantasy adventures, “amidst change a small group of men set off with the challenge to restore the status quo. They are charged with a quest to return the original magical devices but their mission is broadened to bring the new domination to a halt.” The author outlines the theme of the story. “And when the tyranny advances, the saga of mankind concerns the struggles, trials and adventures of characters where friendships made and ended by the twists of fate.” He explains the dark epic fantasy includes some unsavoury details of addictions, the animalistic ordeals of inmates in work camps, abuse and rape, violent acts of mutilation. “It is not all doom and gloom” the author says, “there is the challenge of survival,against a back ground of humanacide, there is hope, love, affection and what fantasy would be complete without magic and mythical creatures and entities that emerge to torment or assist venturers on their quest. Eventually events culminate in the coming together of three characters to form The Creator’s Trilogy, despite those who are trying to prevent this.”

"Lord of the Rings" meets "The Matrix," which was a coincidence, says the author, who began the books many years previous to the Matrix films. “The symbols and figures dripping down the computer in the films, is in principle similar but the idea is dealt with differently. It nevertheless, exists as one of the many layers, that extends from the first chapter to the very last, and beyond.” The Trilogy is a series of books that have the ability to continue and continue beyond the first three books.

Published through ‘www.Lulu.com’ - the world's fastest growing provider of POD self-publishing
Novel: Dark epic Fantasy-young adults to adults
Download: as PDF (961 kb) e-book
Printed: 201 pages hard copy book
ISBN: 1-4116-4176-0
Publisher: Lulu
Copyright Year: © 2005
Language: English
Edition: First
Version: 1

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