"When the balance is lost
and the roles are now indistinct,
how can one judge what is right and what is wrong?'
In the Big City, Marina receives a letter informing her of her grandmother's death.
In Drypi, Alcmene learns that no matter how hard you try to hide, destiny always finds you.
In the Gardens of Serenity, Paris realizes that our choices cost us more than we imagine. At the same time, Adam dominates the place and weaves his revenge by organizing new alliances.
In the Catacombs, Seth and Ares, with the help of Katia, understand that as the margins narrow and the possible solutions diminish, the best defense is offense.
Dark Defenders and Light Bearers will be called to fight in the Great Battle. Who will dominate? Can something that exists eternally in space and time end? What is the ground zero of the perpetual battle going on around us?
How could an Eternal Battle end? This thought was running through my mind already from the first pages of The Fall, where Katia was going to Aris' house trying to understand what she was really keeping with her red book. Then came the Ascension and I learned what was at stake in the battle between the Light Bearers and the Dark Defenders. And I decided that, no, this story could not have any logical ending. But when I also read Zero Point I found that the only thing that is constant is the imagination of Anna Spanagiorgos. Because this trilogy finally has one of the most beautiful, intelligent and subversive endings I've ever read.
George Damtsios, writer/musician
The third and final part of Eternal Battle takes us even deeper into this unique world. A special fantasy story ends in the best way. Worth reading for everyone!
Marios Dimitriadis, writer/musician
First you fall, then you get up. And then? Then you are at Point Zero. Anna Spanagiorgou's trilogy could not have ended in a better way. With her strong pen, the author joins all the pieces of the puzzle. The story starts powerfully and develops smoothly, like boarding a boat where the waters are calm but below they become more impetuous and the journey turns into an agonizing adventure. Until the journey comes to an end in a surprising and unexpected way. Ground Zero is not just a story. They are values, attitudes and situations hidden behind the words of the book. Is it like Katia's magic books? Very likely…
Georgia Kalamaras, author
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