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Dream of Fire [Hardcover]

Nicholas C. Prata (Author)
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)


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January 30, 2001
Good and evil collide head-on in Nick Prata’s latest effort, Dream of Fire. Gripping, surprising, and at times philosophical, Dream of Fire couples the intensity of a modern battle narrative with the intellect of a classical allegory. Prata’s impressive writing skills are on full display as he crafts an epic tale sure to rivet the adventure seeker and enthrall even the most demanding fantasy reader.

Following on the heels of his successful debut, Angels in Iron (Evolution Publishing, 1997), Prata’s new offering is a dizzying plunge into the heart of darkness. It follows the bloody exploits of Kerebos Ikar — a merciless, nihilistic warlord whose thirst for carnage and plunder seems without bounds. Kerebos and his Black Legion carve a swath of terror across the desert, until the murderous fiend unexpectedly meets his match in Antiphon al Caliph, the unassuming and unsteady priest of the Order of the White Flame. When these two adversaries square off, what follows is a desperate struggle with apocalyptic consequences.


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About the Author

Nicholas C. Prata resides in Bear, Delaware. His previous book, Angels in Iron (ISBN: 1-889758-27-2) is a work of historical fiction that recounts the great siege of Malta of 1565. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 265 pages
  • Publisher: Evolution Pub & Manufacturing; 1 edition (January 30, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1889758272
  • ISBN-13: 978-1889758275
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.5 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #5,969,760 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Action-packed, intellectually challenging dark fantasy, March 25, 2005
This review is from: Dream of Fire (Paperback)
Nicholas C. Prata's Dream of Fire makes for an intellectually challenging but very rewarding work of dark fantasy. I had a little trouble developing a real connection with the novel early on because of numerous references to completely alien terms and expressions; fortunately, Prata provides a glossary at the end of the book that defines such important and much-used terms as stalenzka, chiampugula, and landesknecta. He also provides several appendices summarizing military tactics and the histories of the cultures featured in the story. It is an extraordinary effort on the part of the author to define this world of his imagination in extremely realistic terms. At times, I felt as if I must have missed history class the day we covered these cultures, as Prata certainly writes about them as if they were as real as the ancient historical peoples of earth.

The centerpiece of the story is Kerebos Ikar, leader of the Black Legion and unquestionably the most feared man on the world of Pangaea. Untold men, women, and children have been brutalized and slain by this man over the years, but Kerebos is not the simple monster of a man he appears to be. Each night finds him screaming in the throes of awful nightmares, and each day finds him pursuing the destruction of the entire world - starting with himself, for Kerebos is haunted by the fact that he murdered his own father.

Kerebos' opposite in virtually every way is Antiphon al-Caliph, a timid priest of the Order of the White Flame who is sent to bring the fierce warrior, seemingly hell's own minion, back to the holy city of Kwan Aharon. Sacred prophecy points to Kerebos as the man who will bring salvation and deliver the faithful over to the kingdom while the world sinks into apocalyptic oblivion. The relationship that develops between Antiphon and Kerebos is complex and fascinating. Kerebos thinks his sin is too great to be forgiven by God or man, and the philosophical depths to which he plunges in self-contemplation are both moving and very instructive to the reader.

While the depth and meaning of this novel take precedence over all else, there is plenty of heart-stopping, bloody action to go around as Kerebos the torturer and human monster transforms into God's fiery final prophet. Prata possesses impressive understanding of ancient military tactics, and this makes the engagements and armed clashes he describes verily ring with the clash of swords; not only can you envision the carnage of the battlefield, you can almost smell the blood and entrails that mark the landscape.

Dream of Fire thus succeeds admirably on two levels. The vividly-described action sequences will appeal to those who yearn for excitement and wonderfully realistic battle scenes, while the deeper lessons of Kerebos' unique story will leave most readers pondering the philosophical and allegorical meaning of it all long after turning the last page. Few novels offer such a unique and powerful study of the nature of evil and the capacity for good in even the worst of men.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Instant Gratification, November 7, 2001
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"scorpionpirate" (State of Euphoria) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dream of Fire (Hardcover)
All too often, one picks up a book that tends to crowd the mind. Mr. Prata's Dream of Fire is NOT one of these books. Intense, intelligent, graphic, and cunning are just a few words I have used when talking about Dream. I too found it extremely difficult to put down. Though not an easy read for some, it excites the mind. I found the imagery dark and mysterious.
Major kudos to Mr. Prata's use of Military strategy! It is obvious he spent many years enlightening himself on battlefield tactics. If your looking for a read to make you laugh, read Kant. If you want something to just kick back and admire, please read Dream of Fire. You will not be disappointed.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I can't wait for the next book, March 21, 2001
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This book starts out fast and never slows down. Mr. Prata has a keen command of writing battle scenes that make you feel like your in the middle of the fight. The characters, one and all, are extremely well developed and go well down the path and make this a tremendously good story. The action is great, the characters are better and I can't wait for the sequel
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