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Pegasus, Book Two of the Outlander Chronicles series, continues with the dystopian, post-apocalyptic themes found in the previous novel. The Phoenix community has finally crossed the Mississippi River, but now is racing the calendar to settle into winter quarters before the fierce Iowa winter strikes. The Anarch threat is thought to have been eliminated by the westward travel. It's an assumption that proves unfounded. Phoenix receives a mixed bag of new additions, personalities whose past histories and current problems create new challenges for the group. Internal conflict spurred by disaster…mehr

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Pegasus, Book Two of the Outlander Chronicles series, continues with the dystopian, post-apocalyptic themes found in the previous novel. The Phoenix community has finally crossed the Mississippi River, but now is racing the calendar to settle into winter quarters before the fierce Iowa winter strikes. The Anarch threat is thought to have been eliminated by the westward travel. It's an assumption that proves unfounded. Phoenix receives a mixed bag of new additions, personalities whose past histories and current problems create new challenges for the group. Internal conflict spurred by disaster threatens to unravel the fellowship. The Phoenix community must survive another eight hundred miles of dangerous travel-and each other-if they are to reach their Colorado destination. Whereas Book One focused on the coming of age of Jacen Chester, Book Two showcases Jacen's growing leadership skills as he guides the Phoenix community through the difficulties of extreme weather, arduous travel, and unanticipated setbacks. Outlander Chronicles: Pegasus is suitable for readers high-school age and older.
Autorenporträt
Chris Cobb's resume reads like a patchwork quilt. He's driven a forklift, worked as a technician doing board-level repair on digital circuitry, been a programmer-analyst, a data-center shift operator, taught high school science and mathematics, and been an Information Technology Director at a graduate school. Most of his career he's been a pastor. He lives with his wife, Doris, in western Ohio, and is presently the teaching pastor at Bible Fellowship Church in Greenville, OH. They have three adult children, and two fine sons-in-law and daughter-in-law, all of whom are actively engaged in the arts at some level. Chris received Jesus Christ as his Savior in 1974, and seeks to incorporate a biblically faithful worldview into everything he does, including his writing. Find other works by Chris Cobb at chcobb.com.