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Seven Fires
by Brian S. Goodson
354 pages
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Indians save United States from China after nuclear war
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About the Book
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Roman Eaglewalk knows prophecy and prepares. The world has come full circle and his vision forces his village, Sipayek, to go underground when a mistaken threat leads to nuclear war between China and the United States, bringing about nuclear winter and the end of the era of technology and mutation of life on the planet, including disease.
Roman’s visions guide him through an ancestor in the guise of a crow. During the nuclear winter, Roman's unknown son, Jeff Meserve, trapped with a librarian in a grocery store, have a son, Promise. Like his name and his childhood friend, Purity, Promise possesses powers handed down through generations and is the chosen one to lead the United States and the world back from the brink.
In the meantime, the president of the United States, Deleanor Lenning, seeks the help of Eaglewalk and the Indian Nations to defeat the invading Chinese. When the village is attacked while the president is there, even the skill of Podobe, the tribe’s guardian, fails and the village takes a long, underground water journey to the Black Hills. In an epic battle between cultures at the Crazy Horse Monument, the promise of a new dawn is realized.
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About the Author |
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Whether spear fishing on exotic Catalina Island or Lake Winnipesaukee, playing ice hockey, or fishing in southern Florida oceans, Brian S. Goodson, former Military Policeman, has always had a sense of adventure. Writing since the age of 12, he has been a freelance journalist nationwide. Brian S. Goodson is also a Federally certified food safety manager. All of these come together in dramatic fashion in his writing.
Brian S. Goodson was a bodybuilder and actor who, later in life, became a story writer and novelist. Brian died August 8, 2016. |
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