The Final Position: one, cartea 1
Autor Eoin McDonalden Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 aug 2019
Five generations later have we learned anything?
Henriek descended from the great Teratama, the founder and Chief Herdsman of the Suotsuy nation. He knew little about his heritage, because his mother had assimilated into the Celtonic society, and as far he was aware he never knew his father. Growing up wasn't easy in an evolving society.
Thomas Tutanakye took control of the developing country of Gambolina by stealth. He was ambitious and desired to rule supremely. Piece by piece, and bit by bit he shaped the proletariat in to a submissive force. That wasn't enough for him, he wanted to be Divine ruler.
His wife, Jocelin had her own agenda. Bored of a husband who was only interested in his own ego driven ambition, she slipped into a disposition of satisfying her own desires.
DAN DAVIDSON
I read this book. It is really good and different.
The first in a series and 50,000 words long.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9798201895464
Pagini: 168
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 9 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Editura: Eoin McDonald
Colecția ONE
Seria one
Pagini: 168
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 9 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Editura: Eoin McDonald
Colecția ONE
Seria one
Notă biografică
I am an adventurer. I have always been an adventurer as long as I can remember. Always going around the corner to see what is there. Life has taught me to be cautious of leaping over the fence to see if the grass is better. So I have learned many precautionary tricks, like check out the surroundings before going headfirst into any situation. Anything can be an adventure. Looking into a nearby forest or taking a trip into a Country you have never experienced before. I have been fortunate to have gone to many places and lived there for a short time and been able to search out the makings of their society while taking in the sights, sounds, food and culture. It has been fun and given rise to my love of writing. Since I was a child I have loved to write stories. My imagination is like that. The teacher may not of appreciated this, he only commented on my grammar but I took great pleasure in telling my tales. Sort of an innermost satisfaction. I hope I can convey to you my love for telling stories, just like I did for my children when they were growing up Eoin McDonald