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The Wrath of Gaia

Published
Oct 2015
Main Genre
Epic Fantasy Epic Fantasy
Pages
302

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Imagine, the world Jack was born into, no longer exists. Faced with the utter destruction of all life on Earth, can our heroes survive? The Great Ogre continues to wage war with all the other Tribes, confounding chances of survival, when the primordial forces of Mother Earth are unleashed upon a mainly unsuspecting human nature. In a ripping yarn, The Wrath of Gaia depicts a vision of the end of the world, completely original, entirely believable, and based in geological evidence. Amid fast-paced, spicy action, survivors struggle with their daily existence, displaying humour, and they are also led to question their deepest beliefs: Are religions innately misogynistic? What of the balance between Man the hunter, and Woman the creator of life? What greater evil, was evoked in the concept of ‘original sin’? What is the nature of Godâ€"a deity, or was humanity created by an Alien race that came to Earth millions of years ago? That hypothesis, as presented in this book, is difficult to refute. Humanity has no common antecedent with the Great Apes. Did a race of star faring Ancestors create the missing linkâ€"create us? What is the elusive kernel of ‘original truth’ when it comes to our shared Humanity? What ties us together might also wrench us apart. Once we know where we came from, Once we know who we are, How will we discover where we are ultimately going: Star Gazer, Second Trilogy…

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