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The Ascension War has raged between the mages of the Nine Traditions and the Technicians of the Technocracy for hundreds of years. Though battles have been won and lost, victory eludes both sides. Now, however, a figure has risen with ties to the Traditions and the Technocracy. He is a being of incredible, inhuman power; he is the Ascension Warrior. He brings a message of unity and peace. But is it the peace of the grave?

400 pages, Paperback

First published December 12, 1996

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Robert Weinberg

193 books56 followers
Also published as Harrison Denmark.
Robert Weinberg (also credited as Bob Weinberg) was an American author. His work spans several genres including non-fiction, science fiction, horror, and comic books.

Weinberg sold his first story in 1967. Most of his writing career was conducted part-time while also owning a bookstore; he became a full time writer after 1997.

Weinberg was also an editor, and edited books in the fields of horror, science fiction and western. In comics, Weinberg wrote for Marvel Comics; his first job was on the series Cable, and he later created the series Nightside.

Wikipedia entry: Robert Weinberg

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240 reviews8 followers
June 23, 2009
I think the author tries to follow too many different groups of people. It's cool how the storylines intersect and interact, but it's just too much. Also, the editing mistakes are back in this book. Another note, I've noticed that there is room for improvement in getting across characters' emotions.

Despite these drawbacks, it's still a solid book thanks largely to the clever plot.
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28 reviews1 follower
February 24, 2015
I liked this one more than the first one in the trilogy, the author has made good progress in keeping the climax and setting the stage for the next one. I have no clue on how things can end.
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24 reviews
May 6, 2016
Honestly, it's painful to read. There's one more book in the Trilogy, and I'm afraid that it'll be worse yet. :^P
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253 reviews1 follower
February 7, 2017
El fanservice es tan bueno que se le perdonan inconsistencias, personajes planos, diálogos sosos y arquetipos tan chafas.
Ya quiero terminar esta trilogía y a ver si sale por ahí un garou.
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