This special 2017 solar eclipse edition of Reconnaissance: The Creator Returns, takes you back into a much earlier solar eclipse over Siberia and Alaska. That event shook Archiel's native tribe to its core. You will be there, through an extensive prologue written by the series author. Now another eclipse has occurred. Does this signal an equally momentus event drawing near in the tribe's future? Here's how Archiel saw the 2017 eclipse: A mysterious streak of light cuts through the sky. Those it touches see the past and the future together, but the memory soon fades. The American military…mehr
This special 2017 solar eclipse edition of Reconnaissance: The Creator Returns, takes you back into a much earlier solar eclipse over Siberia and Alaska. That event shook Archiel's native tribe to its core. You will be there, through an extensive prologue written by the series author. Now another eclipse has occurred. Does this signal an equally momentus event drawing near in the tribe's future? Here's how Archiel saw the 2017 eclipse: A mysterious streak of light cuts through the sky. Those it touches see the past and the future together, but the memory soon fades. The American military investigates, but finds nothing. Archeil, a Native-American in Alaska, feels the light cut through him. Now the sun sets to the north of where it belongs. He consults a tribal elder, but the man won't tell Archeil the light's identity. A mother and her young daughter miraculously escape the great Los Angeles earthquake. Now they both know the secret: The light isn't something…it's someone. The world is under observation, but to what end? The pope with a dark secret suddenly has a vision that will forever change the world-but how to accomplish it? A reprobate Colorado pastor whose family died in his place is running from God. Can he escape the Holy Father's vision of a new world? Reconnaissance takes you on both sides of the veil of eternity.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Craige McMillan is an American writer. He grew up in the rolling farmland and small towns of the Midwest, which served farmers and provided railroad transportation for their crops. His family later moved to southern California. There he finished high school and met the girl who would become his wife. They both attended college, where he studied history during the social turbulence of the early 1970s. He followed the same route to novel writing that many other authors have taken. He wrote articles, news stories, and later worked in signals intelligence overseas during the Cold War. When he returned to the United States, he worked in large-scale computer systems where he did programming, database design, computer security and disaster recovery. Craige now lives in what is still cowboy country, the high desert American West, with his wife of forty-some years, and a Belgian Shepherd, to whom he reads his first drafts.
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