The Great Debacle: Book Three of the Ashoka Chronicles

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Author: Alan Bassett ISBN: 9781452473239
Publisher: Alan Bassett Publication: May 23, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Alan Bassett
ISBN: 9781452473239
Publisher: Alan Bassett
Publication: May 23, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

“The Great Debacle was, as predicted, a time of unspeakable horrors. The Four Horsemen mercilessly ravaged the planet, their ferocity intensified by natural disasters without end. The Master tells me that my work is to continue writing, not as a futurist but as a historian who records the end of time. He says it will be the last history book ever to be written.
“There is another world that emerges in my dreams even more vivid than the waking nightmares of the Third Dimension: It is a world eerily illuminated by a fiery comet.”
Arthur Asquith-Doyle, 2016 A.D.

The Third World War is reaching a climax as the Western Coalition and the Empire of China risk the annihilation of the human race in their quest for global domination. The only force that can stop them is the alien power source controlled by the Ashoka Circle of Nine.

The mystics have called forth a comet from the far reaches of outer space to transform the consciousness of humanity before time runs out. But it seems that the Ashoka Circle of Nine has no intention of saving the planet from destruction as they play out their multi-dimensional designs for purposes known only to them.

When the Last Adept is sent on a mission to stop the Wheel of Time, the unpredictable result may spell doom for the human race.

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“The Great Debacle was, as predicted, a time of unspeakable horrors. The Four Horsemen mercilessly ravaged the planet, their ferocity intensified by natural disasters without end. The Master tells me that my work is to continue writing, not as a futurist but as a historian who records the end of time. He says it will be the last history book ever to be written.
“There is another world that emerges in my dreams even more vivid than the waking nightmares of the Third Dimension: It is a world eerily illuminated by a fiery comet.”
Arthur Asquith-Doyle, 2016 A.D.

The Third World War is reaching a climax as the Western Coalition and the Empire of China risk the annihilation of the human race in their quest for global domination. The only force that can stop them is the alien power source controlled by the Ashoka Circle of Nine.

The mystics have called forth a comet from the far reaches of outer space to transform the consciousness of humanity before time runs out. But it seems that the Ashoka Circle of Nine has no intention of saving the planet from destruction as they play out their multi-dimensional designs for purposes known only to them.

When the Last Adept is sent on a mission to stop the Wheel of Time, the unpredictable result may spell doom for the human race.

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