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The Revenge of Hatathor is the conclusion of the Sphere trilogy. Were you able to achieve everything you wanted with the characters in the novel?
Not really. It’s a story of the success of a human in an alien world, but the alien planet is still struggling. When I started writing, I thought about a happy ending. However, as the plot develops and new characters come in, the story is more elongated. I changed the initial outline as I realized that my original planned ending is not correct from an anthropological point of view. Society does not have a king, a hero and a villain but also a side character who plays an important role, like influencers. The religion and historical setbacks will linger on and continue to influence people’s imagination and shape new apprehensions, hopes, and desires.
Where do you see your characters after the book ends?
As happens in every culture, the alien society will continue to take new turns and shapes. An end is another beginning for new challenges. If my readers like to read more, I see my characters will take on new challenges.
What experience in your life has had the biggest impact on your writing?
I guess traveling in public transportation has a big influence and my philosophical ideas about societies’ growth and conversion of languages. Society is a river flowing continuously, taking new turns, splashes, and turbulence.
What is the next book you are working on, and when will it be available?
My next book is The Sands of Abzu, A Tale from Ancient Persia. It is my pure fantasy novel. It will be released this year, 2022.
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Al-Khidr’s destiny has brought him back to the planet Lyra, which was as beautiful and majestic as it was before, but this time there was something odd about it. Apart from delivering the Lyrians the precious cure for the Mutmut disease, Al-Khidr must now find out what has happened in his absence, before it’s too late. Not being able to find his friends, he starts looking for clues with a racing heart. On the other hand, Hatathor is set to finally get his revenge and is hunting Al-Khidr relentlessly. Will Hatathor catch Al-Khidr? Will Al-Khidr be able to find his friends and help the Lyrians get over the terrible epidemic that has been decimating them?
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The Revenge of Hatathor
Posted by Literary Titan

The Revenge of Hatathor is the third and final book of the Sphere trilogy by Nassim Odin. In this third exciting book in the series, we once again follow Al-Khidr as he returns to Lyra with what he needs to finally bring an end to the terrible Mutmut plague. Unfortunately for him, Hatathor is once again right on his tail, and his jump-sphere dumps him in a part of Lyra he has never seen before. As Al-Khidr acclimatizes himself once again to this alien world, he soon realizes things are not how they should be. Years have passed, and everything has gone downhill. An evil King has taken the throne, an insidious cult has emerged, and the Kingdom is at war. Al-Khidr really has his hands full in book 3. First, he must reunite with his love interest Nefertiti and help her take down the King while finishing his Mutmut cure. If this wasn’t enough, he still has Hatathor gunning for him.
The Revenge of Hatathor is filled with more action and suspense than the prior novels. Odin has gained confidence as a writer, and this shows. The book is split into different narratives, and we spend a lot of time following the story’s villains. Hatathor has always been a great villain, and he is fleshed out more than ever here. This impressive space opera gives Hatathor a chance to shine and have his story told in a way that, until now, has been overshadowed by Al-Khidr. He becomes the more compelling character of the two as this story progresses. Much of the excitement in this book comes from following the disputes between the different villains as their schemes clash, and they all try to get the upper hand and claim glory.
The Revenge of Hatathor is a fast-paced science fiction novel full of plot twists, double-crosses, and political drama. With dramatic action scenes, blood, and gore, this riveting trilogy will have readers on edge to see what the conclusion brings.
Pages: 323 | ASIN : B09BD8XSMR
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