Knight Seeker

by Eric Cooper

ISBN: 978-1-4116-3643-9
Copyright: © 2004  Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States
  • Paperback book $23.00

Printed: 284 pages, 6" x 9", perfect binding, black and white interior ink

Description:

(Superhero Fantasy Text Novel, Not A Graphic Novel) This is the first story of a very unique and different style of super hero. Nygel Spinner lived a normal life as a college student, until one fateful night he became something more than human. With advanced technology and superhuman abilities he suddenly became the ultimate hunter. As Nygel tries to balance his normal life with the dangers of being Knight Seeker, evil forces are at work attempting to dominate the world of the living. Join Knight Seeker as he battles Warlord Sage, a demon bent on opening the gates of hell and unleashing doom for all mankind.


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Posting Review by female business owner [ No Rating ] 25 Sep 2006 (updated 25 Jan 2007)
I met you several months ago in the mall when I purchased D&G glasses. I also purchased your book and read it, however I never got back to you regarding my thoughts. I could not put the book down. I know that your talent will ultimately be enjoyed by millions. You are blessed. (Business Owner)
Ricky (Amp) of Myspace.com [ No Rating ] 28 Jan 2006
Your book simply amazing.
You have a wonderous way of wording your story. In all of the super hero novels I have read, none of the characters, besides Batman and Spiderman, I have felt for. While reading this story of Nygel Spinner, you become attached to him and feel what he's going through. And, the novel of Knight Seeker itself opens up a whole new and original world, filled with new and bizarre people, species, and even animitronic devices. Yay, Compass! LoL.

And, when I read a book, the villain of the novel MUST be one that is LOVED to be hated by the reader. Let me tell yah, Sage IS that kind of villain.

Keep up the AWESOME work. And tell MARVEL to kiss your ass! They have NO idea what they missed out on!
Thomas Murray [ No Rating ] 27 Nov 2005
Eric,

Let me start by saying that I am not a fast reader, by any means. As a matter of fact, I'm not much of a reader at all. However, I have been reading Knight Seeker at every possible moment and I am at the start of Chapter 10. I am truly enjoying the story so far. I really find myself getting caught up in Nygel's confusion and am wondering just as much as he is what is going to happen next. What powers will he have tomorrow? Just wanted to say nice job and let you know I am enjoying it. I find myself trying to pick out which details are really from your life and which are fantasy. It all blends very well. Kudos.

Tom
from www.KnightSeeker.com [ No Rating ] 29 Aug 2005
Eric,

I really enjoyed the book!!! Great job. I could not put it down, and cant wait for the next one. Keep up the good work.

Cant wait for the kids to read it. Although, they are still involved with required summer reading at the moment. J





David W Walker

Xango

Independent Associate

((I will not rate the book when I personally post for one of my readers.))
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24 Jun 2005
I finished reading this book two weeks ago and found it very enjoyable and hard to put down. I'm in the process of re-reading certain portions of the book to gain further insight. One important item a good book must have. It must not be predictable, it should have interesting characters, and most importantly have a tightly knit multiplot theme.

The author scored big on all these accounts. It is a fast paced book with well developed characters. The Knight Seeker has unique powers that he is still learning to master. He has a good support structure with his girl friend, mother and he relies on his spirituality to "finish what he started". All in all, an excellent first outing. Eric, keep up the good work.
A really great novel!
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23 Jun 2005
I was wondering since I guess that this guy * DID NOT really READ * the book or at least not completely or with a total different expectation. I read it (completely) and the concept has just a very little comparision to other
superheros that I have read about (and there a just a few I did not read, Spiderman nearly all).

Eric's building block was Spidey but very far off from that, even Knight Seeker's abilities are different and more cutting edge. Spiderman has nothing on Knight Seeker, the character stands alone. Pick it up and read his book it is very different - and I would have loved if Jim Faison would have done the same.

I am just wondering why people write this into a review. Of course it is up to anyone to have their own opinion, but it should always be a little objective and constructive.

Manuel

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