What is "The Windows of Heaven"?
The Windows of Heaven is a 4-book novel series about a dying world violently destroyed and reborn. It is intelligent fiction with multi-dimensional characters and plot, and a redemptive theme. The Windows of Heaven re-tells the ancient Flood apocalypse for the 21st century, relying on multi-cultural myth and legend, and centered on the Hebrew sacred history in the Book of Genesis. It explores, among other things, how the untested worldview assumptions of even the most advanced civilizations can eventually lead to social breakdown and institutionalized chaos. The Windows of Heaven series is a character-driven speculative science fiction epic about a world that was, and perhaps even more about the world that is.
Reveiwers and readers say of Book 1, Dawn-Apocalypse Rising...
"The action is both physical and psychological. We are hurled headlong into a battle involving dinosaurs in Chapter 1, (of Book 1: Dawn-Apocalypse Rising) and in the midst of that battle, we are pitched into a flashback filled with action that almost psychologically cripples the hero…" --iUniverse Editorial Review
"Others have said it, but it is worth repeating: You have not read the story of Noah as it is written here. Finally, someone has taken the time to creatively set forth a worthwhile story in the antediluvian world." --Amazon Reader Review by Rob Mullen
"Powderly has crafted a dramatic fictionalized interpretation of Noah and the ancient peoples that is intellectually stimulating and picturesque." Tom Gilbert of "Living the Solution"
"Throughout, with only brief respite, the tone is tense. Suspense hangs on every page." --iUniverse Editorial Review
"K.G. Powderly's "Dawn Apocalypse Rising" is one of the few novels concerning the Biblical antediluvian world, and it is most likely the best. Powderly has taken a world of which we have no information and formed a back story to it almost as complete as that of Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings". This is a must read." --Amazon Reader Review by "Obi-Zahn Kenobi"
"Dawn-Apocalypse Rising is so richly dimensional that not only are landscapes and elements of landscapes described, but their psychological or symbolic importance is immediately apparent and impressive." --iUniverse Editorial Review
"In Dawn Apocalypse Rising, we are introduced to the pre-flood world in way that few could ever imagine. A'Nu-Ahki (the Noah figure) is the most compelling character I have ever come across in a book, and his world is a world so unlike and yet like our own, that you cannot help but be captivated. With dragons and Titans and men who live for centuries, and so much more, I was not able to put this book down." --Amazon Reader Review from "Nyetgirl"
"We often tend to elevate mythic heroes like Noah to an unreasonable stature. It’s good to see the author shows the humanness, and more importantly, how God works through people even with their faults. That should give any of us hope." Tom Gilbert of "Living the Solution"
"Dawn-Apocalypse Rising is continually fast-paced, either in the narrative itself or in the flashbacks. Interest never flags." --iUniverse Editorial Review
"The ending of Dawn-Apocalypse Rising… is another hook, a cliffhanger that makes us yearn to reach for the second volume of this epic." --iUniverse Editorial Review
"The Windows of Heaven is an extraordinary piece of relevant, speculative fiction that combines history, theology, and philosophy, dovetailing geological eras with biblical figures familiar to us. The novel is an intellectual investment, as well as a pleasure, reading like dramatized history. The rich, entertaining philosophical issues of morality are as timely today as they are in the context of this sweeping epic of human and cosmic power struggles." --iUniverse Editorial Review
"If you do read Powderly's masterpiece, you will never be able to look at Genesis the same way again." --Amazon Reader Review by "Nyetgirl"
"The Windows of Heaven is certainly one of the very few science-fiction works that I’m aware of that deals with the far-distant past, combining biblical and speculative geologic histories into a single, compelling narrative." --iUniverse Editorial Review
Browse the first three books--Dawn-Apocalypse Rising, The Paladin's Odyssey, and A Broken Paradise--at kg-powderly-books.com or buy them at discount at Amazon.com, BarnesandNoble.com, and other web book distributors in the USA and Europe.
On Book 2, The Paladin's Odyssey, reviewers and readers say...
"In this follow-up to Dawn-Apocalypse Rising, Kent Powderly returns us to the antediluvian world of dinosaurs, long-lived humans, and high technology. Powderly does a masterful job of covering time from the perspective of a young man in his fifties. U'Sumi, the Biblical Shem, is confronted by his own predjudices and fears when he falls in love with a follower of a pagan religion. Even more exciting and relevant than the first, this story takes a number of unexpected twists and turns, and will certainly not disappoint readers of historical fiction, science fiction, or fantasy. Most importantly, in all of the fantastic settings of this book, the characters still shine through as the brightest points of the book. T'Qinna's story is heartfelt and dramatic, and perfectly compliments the quest on which U'sumi finds himself. The reader familiar with ancient legends and mythology from around the world will find him/herself nodding at the way in which Powderly neatly ties together fictional and historic elements. But for the novice, the story will be a great awakening to a world unfamiliar, yet strikingly relevant to our own." --Rob Mullin, Amazon Listmania on Ante-Diluvian Fiction
"Powderly... is concerned with the time just preceding the Great Flood, but because the biblical prophecy of Armageddon and the end of the world have recently been debated by national news magazines and Internet sites, all centering around the use of weapons of mass destruction unleashed by rogue nations, Israel, and the U.S., readers everywhere will be snared by Powderly’s concern with events that occurred before the end of the world in that earlier era. His flair for well-structured drama works superbly and logically as the framework for this novel." --iUniverse Editor's Choice Award Review
"Tension pervades The Paladin's Odyssey as warfare threatens those reluctant to kill for mere power. Above all, the impending forecast of the world’s end looms ever larger as U’Sumi and his father battle their way toward home. Throughout, these characters—both flawed by genetics, scorned and mocked—seem absolutely real. We root for them and cheer them on as they narrowly escape potential death during the novel. Both men are heroes in the grand tradition, ever surprising us with their larger-than-life cunning, ingenuity and resilience." --iUniverse Editor's Choice Award Review
"In short, the pacing of The Paladin's Odyssey is not for the squeamish, but for those who relish masterful storytelling, the reward is well worth the late nights when bedtime is pushed back repeatedly for just one more hour of Powderly’s magical storytelling." --iUniverse Editor's Choice Award Review
Book 3, A Broken Paradise is now available at Amazon, BarnesandNoble.com, and other on-line book stores!
Book 4, The Tides of Nemesis is due out in Spring of 2005!
