In the depths of ancient history, a clandestine battle for dominion unfolds between otherworldly beings, leading to the birth of a new era and the remnants of a shattered world. "The Three Kings" is an epic tale of betrayal, survival, and the enduring spirit of humanity.
When the Anunnaki, a powerful extraterrestrial race, stumbles upon Earth's vast reserves of gold, they enact a plan to evolve three unsuspecting pre-humans into modern humans. Tasked with training their kindred beings to be slaves for gold mining, the Anunnaki's intentions soon become clear--total domination.
However, within the Council of Seven, a treacherous plot takes shape. One member, harboring a deep-seated grudge against the Anunnaki, forms a dangerous alliance with the Nommos, ancient enemies of their race. Together, they seek to annihilate the Anunnaki and seize control of Earth.
As the war spills onto the Earth, the truth behind the betrayal begins to unravel. Discoveries are made, secrets are exposed, and a journey through time and treachery ensues. The very fate of humanity hangs in the balance as alliances are tested and ancient rivalries come to light.
Millennia later, in a world struggling to emerge from the shadows of its turbulent past, modern superpowers stumble upon the long-lost laboratory of Enki, a benevolent Anunnaki who defied his kin. Deep within the frozen expanse of Antarctica, the three kings--products of Anunnaki experimentation--find themselves embarking on a mission to rescue Enki, their creator and mentor.
As humanity grapples with the revelation of their ancient origins and the consequences of past conflicts, the three kings must navigate a treacherous landscape of political intrigue, scientific discovery, and the lingering threat of a new war that could once again plunge the world into chaos.
"The Three Kings" weaves together the threads of ancient history and modern-day intrigue, offering a captivating blend of science fiction, mythology, and a struggle for freedom that transcends time. Will the power of the past shape the destiny of the future, or will humanity rise above its ancestral roots to forge a new path toward redemption and unity? Approximately 391 pages.