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Your Own Fate

English · Paperback / Softback

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Nothing makes sense. Not to Jeremy Zahn, former inspector with the London Metropolitan police, not to Janet Caldwell, lieutenant with the Los Angeles Police Department or to anyone in their circles. They struggle in vain to fathom what's going on, and they're not alone.

Timothy Joyce is an enigma, a man without a past, appearing from nowhere, to go on a rampage in an astonished, stunned, baffled and frightened world.

Los Angeles is a city on the brink, brought to its knees only a few days and nights after the Chaos-bringer's arrival. The entire world has previously felt his power and the entire world is watching, its people shivering in their shrunken, frozen hearts.

Jeremy Zahn doesn't know what will happen. But he knows the end is near, knows that this is the end of the long, exhaustive hunt, the end of the total insanity that has ruled his life the last three years… knows that very soon now everything will finally make sense.



About the author










Amos is a veteran author/artist of over fifty years. He started early and kept going in spite of numerous hurdles on his path. He has published twenty-eight books. In addition to being an author he's a de facto multiartist, a musician, photographer, actor, director and all art forms under the moon, really. He's a radical political activist, an autonomous agent of change, working to change society in major ways to a place where true freedom, justice and equality reign, where people are aware of humanity's ancient connection to nature and act on it. He feels like he has just started out and that there is much more to do, many more miles to go before he sleeps.

Product details

Authors Amos Keppler
Publisher Midnight Fire Media
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.10.2019
 
EAN 9788291693279
ISBN 978-82-91693-27-9
No. of pages 256
Dimensions 111 mm x 178 mm x 14 mm
Weight 214 g
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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