In the dark world of tribulation, Humans and Human Interactive Robots (HIRs) struggle for survival against evil demonic forces seeking complete world dominance. With the imminent battle of Armageddon on the horizon, the first female Green Beret, Asha Hawkins, with her enhanced bio-synthetic implants is the liberator of the oppressed...until she is one of millions who suddenly disappear in what many called "The Rapture." A teenage survivor, Mikayla Simmons and a HIR, C01Y2R10, aka CY, give first person accounts of the last days.
In the dark world of tribulation, Humans and Human Interactive Robots (HIRs) struggle for survival against evil demonic forces seeking complete world dominance. With the imminent battle of Armageddon on the horizon, the first female Green Beret, Asha Hawkins, with her enhanced bio-synthetic implants is the liberator of the oppressed...until she is one of millions who suddenly disappear in what many called "The Rapture." A teenage survivor, Mikayla Simmons and a HIR, C01Y2R10, aka CY, give first person accounts of the last days.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Scott Allan Meehan is an American educator, advocate, and author of non-fiction and fiction. With a military theme, his genres range from supernatural, science fiction to suspense, romance, and fantasy, each with a soul-searching spiritual element of truth. Meehan has published six novels, one non-fiction book, and three short stories. His parents decided to become missionaries in 1966, which started his diverse cultural experiences living through seven states, four countries, and thirteen different schools. He joined the U.S. Army in 1980 as an enlisted private and retired twenty-five years later in 2005 as a Major. He deployed to Operation Desert Storm (1991) and did three tours to Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) (2003-2004), (2005), (2006-2007). Throughout his career, Meehan remains devoted to family, Christ, and God's word.
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