The Eternal Kingdom
- 436 pages
- 16 hours of reading
The third and final novel in Ben Peek's epic Children trilogy, continuing from The Godless and Leviathan's Blood.
Ben Peek is a critically acclaimed author whose work delves into the darker aspects of the human psyche and the ambiguity of reality. His prose is characterized by a piercing insight into the complexities of relationships and societal trends, often exploring the boundaries between truth and fiction. Peek's literary creations are known for their atmospheric depth and ability to craft unsettling yet compelling worlds. As an author unafraid to experiment with form and content, he offers readers a distinctive and thought-provoking literary experience.




The third and final novel in Ben Peek's epic Children trilogy, continuing from The Godless and Leviathan's Blood.
The second novel in Ben Peek's epic Children trilogy, continuing from The Godless.
An exciting new fantasy series in the vein of Mark Lawrence's Prince of Thorns and Joe Abercrombie's The Blade Itself .
Set in a dystopian future marked by extreme racial segregation, the narrative follows Isao Dazai, a Japanese immigrant in Australia. He navigates a divided Sydney where crossing racial boundaries is a severe offense. Struggling to maintain his cultural identity, Isao faces the harsh repercussions of a government-mandated punishment called Assimilation, which erases his individuality and transforms him into a mere number, reflecting the brutal realities of a society that enforces conformity over diversity.