<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>After weakening Azazel's power by destroying the Swords of Terror, the Guardians of the Swords of Valor are looking forward to life returning to normal. That is, until their dead grandfather returns to tell them the world needs them again. The Apostles of Azazel have become the Leviathan Alliance. No longer do they need swords to dominate the world. Their plan is much more sinister, and has been millennia in the making.</p><p>Under the guidance of the quantum computer and their grandfather, the Meglio, and with the help of the Swords of Valor, they once more travel back in time, this time to consult with key figures in political history; Marcus Tullius Cicero, Benjamin Franklin, Samuel Adams, and George Orwell.</p><p>The cousins will have to be more clever, strong, and courageous than they have ever been before. They face the challenge of fighting an idea, a mere concept, battling an insidious infestation of apathy and complacency that threatens to overwhelm their world. They now face the ultimate challenge: </p><p>How can they save a world whose people have willingly given up their freedom?</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"In <em>The Sword of the Gray Champion</em>, Domenic Melillo successfully creates a world asking what-if questions such as, what would our present day look like if President Kennedy had survived? As in his previous works, Melillo creates characters and situations that resonate with readers and communicate the importance of faith, family, and sacrifice."</p><p> Alice Osborn, author, <em>Heroes without Capes</em></p><p> </p><p>"An intriguing approach! <em>The Sword of the Gray Champion</em> takes political history, folds in current political challenges, and lightly stirs it all with a fair helping of fantasy heroes coming to the rescue. This sequel shares enough background that it could be read as a stand-alone, although I'm sure it would be better enjoyed after reading the beginning story, <em>Season of the Swords</em>."</p><p> F. Hornsby, <em>Right Word Express</em></p><br>
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