Frank P. Ryan is a multiple-bestselling author, in the UK and US. His other fiction includes the thrillers Goodbye Baby Blue and Tiger Tiger. His books have been translated into over ten different languages. Born in Ireland, he now lives in England.
Riveting - Publishers Weekly on The Three Powers Quartet Enthralling. Not many books have this cosmic ability - Los Angeles Times on The Three Powers Quartet Excellent book - simply excellent. And an unexpected end to an amazing saga. So many twists and turns leading to an ultimate final confrontation between good and evil, an unexpected end for many beloved characters and a timely demise for those who brought darkness with them. An excellent conclusion to one of the most exciting and accurate sagas I have read in a very long time - Niamh Hunter on The Return Of The Arinn It is the detail with which the author writes that is so immersive. There are moments of real fear in the book, when the characters seem to be in real danger. Strong . . . the next entry can't come soon enough - Starburst The final chapter in the epic fantasy The Three Powers is set between three worlds; Earth, the magical land of Tir and the mysterious in-between world of Dromenon. Mesmerising in its complexity, Ryan cleverly weaves together strands of a story that begin with the Tyrant's war in a London devastated and chaotic - Believer on The Return Of The Arinn Ryan uses non-stop action and mature themes to draw us in. He doesn't stay in the magical world; he also takes a gritty look at what might happen if the darker powers of the magical setting were to invade our own world. He has a style that is easy to read and has created very interesting characters and races - Fantasy Book Review on The Return Of The Arinn The author has imagined a brooding sorcerous world filled with dark romantic landscapes and shivering cold, and haunted by dense blue-black shadows - Thomas Cotteril The author's knack for description and character development kept my interest. The descriptions are rich and I was absorbed by the otherworldly descriptions of this book - so different and yet believable. I would love to see [this] in film - Writers Write