Order of the Chaos — The Hidden Earth, Book 3

I am pleased to announced that as of now, a mere eleven years after the release of the first book in the Hidden Earth trilogy, the concluding novel, ORDER OF THE CHAOS, is now available in paperback. The ebook will be available within a few weeks.

You can find it right here.. And you can read more about it right here.

The final battle between humanity and the mythic creates who have taken over the planet called the Ðámņëd World finally unspools, and ideally there will be some surprises along the way.

So fans everywhere can stop asking me.

PAD

6 comments on “Order of the Chaos — The Hidden Earth, Book 3

  1. That’s absolutely awesome. Has it really been eleven years? I swear, the first book was the funniest novel I’ve ever read. Thanks so much PAD.

    1. eleven years
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      Not quite George R.R. Martin level, but still about dámņ time. Been eagerly waiting for this one for a while. Good news!

  2. Bought.

    As a fan of your work for several decades, I’ve been looking forward to this for a long time. My dad loved the first one but sadly passed away before the second came out. Reading this one will mean a lot to me.

    Have I always agreed with your personal views on politics, comics, and movies? Nah, not always. But your work has always been top notch, and I eagerly await finishing this series (I only bring that up because of the recent troll incidents).

    Thank you for completing it.

    1. You are very welcome. My dad passed several years ago. Im not sure if he ever read my books but he kept copies of many of them on his bookshelves.

  3. Aaaaand bought. Normally I’d stalk your NYCC table for it, but dammit I can’t wait. I’ll have to be satisfied with getting another at the con, I suppose…
    If we don’t say it enough, thanks for all the stories, PAD

    1. If we don’t say it enough, thanks for all the stories, PAD
      .
      Ðámņ right. Ever since Jean DeWolff was killed and I had to stop right there (a mere four pages in!) and immediately find out “Who wrote this? Cause dámņ it’s good!”
      .
      Thanks, Peter.

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