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Title:Dark Guardian (Dark Guardian, #1)
Author:Ammar Habib
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 334 pages
Published:October 27th 2016 by Ammar Habib (first published July 24th 2014)
Categories:Thriller. Action. Comics. Superheroes. Mystery. Crime
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Dark Guardian (Dark Guardian, #1) Paperback | Pages: 334 pages
Rating: 4.17 | 2760 Users | 215 Reviews

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From Bestselling & Award-Winning author Ammar Habib comes this story of vigilante justice!


For the past four years, everyone thought Ethan Daniels was dead and gone. But now he is back with a vengeance. After the gruesome death of his adopted sister at the hands of a merciless gang, there is nothing he wants more than revenge. He can't sleep. He can't think. All he hears are her cries and all he sees is her death. Ethan comes home to take on one of the world’s most notorious crime lords in his bid for revenge. Using his vast resources, advanced skills, and an arsenal of weaponry, Ethan dons the mask of a vigilante and wages a one-man-war against the crime lord’s empire. However, he doesn't expect a reunion with Katrina, the girl he loved as a boy. After multiple reencounters with her, Ethan's resolve begins to waver as he is forced to realize that he can't have both love and vengeance. Retribution exacts a price while fate—well, she has plans of her own.

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ISBN: 0692802185 (ISBN13: 9780692802182)
Edition Language: English


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This was a damn good read!

It starts off like a typical superhero origin with a bit of mystery surrounding Ethan's past. However, as things are unraveled, the story gets its own unique features. Ethan's personal journey is the main focus of the story, and the plot takes a back seat to his character arc. Katrina and William offers good foils to his character but in different ways. I like how the story focuses more on the hero than the villain, something not seen in most modern superhero tales. That being said, the action

I liked it when I first read it, and I liked it even more when I learned that this is the author's first novel (written when he was a freshman in college no less). Though there is quite a bit of violence, it is mixed in with some solid character growth.

*I was given a copy of this book as a gift from Stephanie's Book Reports in exchange for an honest review.After not hearing from Ethan Daniels for four long years, his loved one presumes he is dead. Needless to say, everyone is shocked by his sudden return. After spending time with him, some people soon notice that Ethan is not the same man who vanished all those years ago. After witnessing the gruesome death of his adopted sister, Naira, he wants one thing-revenge. He returns home to take out

Great dark vigilante/masked superhero read! It reminds me a lot of Batman/Green Arrow. The fights are violent and the killings are brutal, but this book is the perfect read for anyone who likes darker thrillers or action stories. The nice thing about this novel is that it is not a "plot-driven" story like many others are. Instead, it's a character-driven tale with great characters that really grow on you.

Is there action and adventure in this? Yes. Bloodshed and lots of fighting? Yes. However, this book was a nice surprise because of the heart and soul. The action is secondary, and the true story lies in the themes of good vs. evil, the themes of overcoming what we've done to rewrite our destiny. Powerful.

AWESOME The best book I have ever read! I cannot wait for the story to continue. The next one can't get here quick enough.
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