April 3, 2017

"Ariadne's War: Sorcerer's Dilemma" Is a Swashbuckling Tale of Magic and Danger

Ariadne's War: Sorcerer's Dilemma
Author John Sinisi takes readers on a truly epic adventure

ISHPEMING, MI — The author John Sinisi has always been fascinated by science fiction and fantasy and has always dreamed of writing an epic novel of his own. In Ariadne's War: Sorcerer's Dilemma the author finally realizes this dream. In this fantastic novel readers are taken to a world of magic and intrigue.

Ariadne's War: Sorcerer's Dilemma takes place in the world of Bezriel. It is the home of sorcery powerful enough to transform the world. For many Bezrielites, including the powerful young sorceress, Ariadne, sorcery is the mystical key to living in harmony with nature. But for William, the most powerful sorcerer in modern times, sorcery means power over nature and people. Ariadne’s War is the story of three intertwining struggles: the civil war between modernizing King Soren and a rebellious nobility determined to preserve feudal traditions; the war of four mighty kingdoms triggered by Soren’s expansionist ambitions; the struggle between the sorcerers William and Ariadne over the future of sorcery and the soul of Bezriel.

This immersive book is a masterful amalgamation of magic and political intrigue. The interactions between the characters is realistic and is tastefully balanced out by the fascinating concepts of magic. Ariadne's War: Sorcerer's Dilemma is a must read for fantasy aficionados everywhere.

Ariadne's War: Sorcerer's Dilemma by John Sinisi
Paperback | ISBN 978-1-946492-74-6
Hardback | ISBN 978-1-946492-75-3
PDF | ISBN 978-1-946492-76-0
EPUB | ISBN 978-1-946492-77-7
Kindle | ISBN 978-1-946492-78-4

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About the Author

John Sinisi, the author of Ariadne’s War, is a retired university professor who spent as much time reading fiction as the philosophy, economics and business literature that he taught. He had a decade’s long fascination with science fiction and fantasy, especially books, such as Asimov’s Foundation novels and Pullman’s His Dark Materials trilogy, which while entertaining the reader, teach much about the hidden depths of the world we live in.