Witness an Epic Struggle to Overcome the Eclipse of Evil -- Author A. B. N. Dawn Weaves a Fantastic Fictional Tale About a Mysterious, Sinister Force and the Age-Old Battle Between Good and Evil


MOUNTAIN VIEW, Hawaii, Oct. 2, 2007 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- Why is quiet Millstone, a village squeezed in a valley of New Mexico's Sacramento Mountains, ostracized from neighbor towns? Why do Millstone's peculiarities frighten, puzzle and fascinate three college freshmen who vacation in a secluded fishing lodge just outside the village? Find out and join them on their dangerous quest to uncover the mysterious and ominous force in author A.B.N. Dawn's new novel Eclipse of Evil.

When three vacationing college friends arrive in strange, backward Millstone village, they question the bizarre character and practices of the village folk. They affiliate with the locals and uncover the truth, veiled behind a fog of mystical power. It vengefully snares and entangles them in a deadly web of sinister events. In their struggle to redeem good, their faith, courage and honor are severely tested by subversive evil. Experience poignant sacrifice in this age-old tale of the battle between good and evil. Witness how one triumphs over the Eclipse of Evil.

About the Author

A.B.N. Dawn lived in various states and currently resides on the Big Island of Hawaii. However, Eclipse of Evil exhibits the author's enchantment and nostalgia for New Mexico. The phenomenon of invisible finger branding, employed in the novel, occurred in small towns of Otero County where A.B.N. lived. With an aptitude for writing and an interest in literature, human behavior, and parapsychology, A.B.N. earned a B.A. in English and Behavioral Sciences. The author lives near a national rain forest on a few acres of secluded land with two dogs, two cats, two horses and a macaw.


                  Eclipse of Evil by A. B. N. Dawn
                 Publication Date: December 1, 2005
        Trade Paperback; $24.99; 489 pages; 978-1-4134-1798-2
         Cloth Hardback; $34.99; 489 pages; 978-1-4134-1799-9

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