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Dominion

The Chronicles of the Invaders #3 / 3
by John Connolly, Jennifer Ridyard
Dominion (The Chronicles of the Invaders #3) by John Connolly, Jennifer Ridyard
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The third thrilling Chronicles of the Invaders adventure from New York Times bestselling author John Connolly and Jennifer Ridyard mixes classic sci-fi with rich, character-driven plot, as Paul and Syl fight to save Earth from an enemy who is closer than ever.

Syl Hellais and Paul Kerr have traveled through Derith, the mysterious wormhole from which no traveler has ever returned. Yet Derith's secrets are darker than they imagined, and trapped in a dimension beyond their own, they finally emerge to discover a universe that has moved on without them.

Years have passed, and Civil War rages among the Illyri. It is whispered that the Earth is lost, prey to the alien parasites known as the Others, and other worlds will soon follow. Most shocking of all, the sinister Archmage Syrene of the Nairene Sisterhood has disappeared into the bowels of the Sisterhood's lair.

But before she cloistered herself, Archmage Syrene chose her replacement. The Sisterhood has a new leader, with her own plans for the future of her race. Now Syl and Paul, teenagers in a deadly adult world, must find a way to change the course of history and save the lives of billions. They have but one hope.

For Syl Hellais is changing...

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Science FictionYoung Adult
Release date: February 2016

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John Connolly

John Connolly

John Connolly’s writing explores the dark corridors where crime, horror, and the supernatural collide. Born in Dublin in 1968, Connolly’s journey into storytelling was anything but predictable. After earning degrees in English and journalism, he started his career as a freelance journalist, contributing to The Irish Times. But it wasn’t long before the allure of fiction pulled him away from articles and into the world of novels.

Connolly’s first novel, Every Dead Thing, marked the beginning of the now-iconic Charlie Parker series, a gripping collection of crime thrillers laced with elements of the supernatural. The novel, praised for its atmospheric tension and deeply flawed characters, earned Connolly the Shamus Award for Best First Private Eye Novel in 2000, making him the first non-American author to receive this honor. This achievement set the stage for a career built on blending crime fiction with darker, almost mythic elements that resonate with fans of both mystery and horror.

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What sets Connolly apart in his genre is his ability to create complex, layered narratives that intertwine personal trauma, moral ambiguity, and the supernatural. His portrayal of Charlie Parker, a private investigator haunted by loss, pushes the boundaries of what a detective series can be. Over twenty books later, the series continues to evolve, drawing readers deeper into a world where nothing is ever truly as it seems.

Beyond Parker, Connolly has ventured into standalone novels like The Book of Lost Things, a dark fantasy that delves into the perils of childhood and the power of imagination. His versatility as a writer has earned him numerous accolades, including Edgar, Anthony, and Agatha Awards. His work has been translated into more than thirty languages, captivating a global audience with its distinctive style.

Today, Connolly divides his time between Dublin and Portland, Maine, continuing to craft stories that unsettle and captivate in equal measure. With each book, he pushes the limits of genre and storytelling, cementing his place as one of the most unique voices in contemporary crime fiction. Whether he’s exploring the shadows of the human soul or the eerie edges of the supernatural, Connolly’s work lingers long after the final page is turned.

The Chronicles of the Invaders

The Chronicles of the Invaders consists of three books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

Conquest (The Chronicles of the Invaders #1)
★ 8.00 / 1
Empire (The Chronicles of the Invaders #2)
Unrated
Dominion (The Chronicles of the Invaders #3)
Unrated


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