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Peaceful and pristine Kwak'wala Island in British Columbia seemed to be the perfect place for the Son of Thunder to recuperate from the torturous misery he endured in New Jersey from the U.S. government and religious leaders who saw him as a threat to their authority. Although he spent many years in quiet, contemplative reflection and became an esteemed member of the community, no one knew whom he really was. The island dwellers just assumed that he was a man who wanted to escape from the jungles of concrete and steel that imprison so many in the culture of greed. However, when a corporation…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Peaceful and pristine Kwak'wala Island in British Columbia seemed to be the perfect place for the Son of Thunder to recuperate from the torturous misery he endured in New Jersey from the U.S. government and religious leaders who saw him as a threat to their authority. Although he spent many years in quiet, contemplative reflection and became an esteemed member of the community, no one knew whom he really was. The island dwellers just assumed that he was a man who wanted to escape from the jungles of concrete and steel that imprison so many in the culture of greed. However, when a corporation shows up to rape the land and destroy the islanders' way of life, the Son of Thunder can no longer be complacent. Aided by his friend, Aaron Adams, he must take up the sword.
Autorenporträt
Wayne Frye's Aaron Adams series has been popular among Canadian mystery lovers since first appearing in 2005. He provides satirical political commentary to many Canadian newspapers, and his books on politics have created a great deal of controversy. He has been a successful U.S. university hockey coach, professor, university president and served as a marketing consultant to hockey teams and motion picture companies. He has been cited for his work with inner-city gang children in the Los Angeles area and been active in the anti-globalization movement. He became a Canadian citizen in 2003 and lives with his wife and fellow author, Jasmine Falling Rain Frye, in Ladysmith, British Columbia.