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Book details
  • Genre:FICTION
  • SubGenre:Science Fiction / Space Opera
  • Language:English
  • Series title:Tomorrows End
  • Series Number:1
  • Pages:428
  • eBook ISBN:9781667838175

Tomorrow's End

Book one (The Path of a Savior)

by G.R. Morris

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Overview
In a universe of aliens, demons, and omniscient computers, does free will exist?
Description
In a universe of aliens, demons, and omniscient computers, does free will exist? Kevin Knight's been training his whole life to fulfill a galaxy-saving prophecy. But when a grisly tragedy lands him in jail and demonic forces flood his consciousness, the fate of time and space seems doomed. Until a trench coat-wearing alien renegade shatters his understanding of reality. Discovering Earth is merely an alien illusion to manipulate humankind, Kevin struggles to know whom to believe—his strange scaly new friend or the dark voices in his head. But with Hell itself planning to slaughter everyone, he must resist the darkness and master his powers to reprogram the future. Can Kevin, a possessed Messiah, claim a destiny of his own before humanity goes extinct? Which prophecy will Kevin fulfill… the one of darkness or the one of light? Tomorrows End is the first book in the mind-bending sci-fi horror series, The Path of a Savior. If you like galactic-scale battles, chilling violence, and brain-rattling explorations of the nature of free will, then you'll love G.R. Morris's unforgettable epic.
About the author
Geoffrey Morris is a 10 time award-winning author. He has garnered much acclaim for his debut novel, Tomorrows End. He not only won a prestigious Dragonfly book award, but a Feathered quill and received multiple 5 star reviews from many websites. He was a philosopher and a graduate from seminary studies before taking writing courses in college.