The Wrath of Gaia
In The Gatekeeper and the Guardian, Jack was shipwrecked, and washed ashore, half dead, on an uncharted South Pacific island in August 2010. There he discovered an impossibly advanced science, operated by a stone-age culture, one that had lost the use of fire and the wheel. The first person he met was Jien Noi, (Jinnie), the Empress Elect of the matriarchal, homo erectus colony. She also held the position of Gatekeeper, which was a rare combination.
His best friend to be, was introduced next, n'Gnung, one with whom he shares a brotherly understanding. Jack marries Jien Noi, and n'Gnung is forever by his side. With others, they defeat an Ogre invasion at the end of Book One, but the threat posed by the Great Ogre, a menacing despot who demands all sentient life on Gaia, (as Earth is known), bow to him, or be exterminated.
The Twelve Tribes introduced the enigmatic Kay (Ælkræleinnoire), or Dark Elf, and Owain, King of the Dwarves (Ddwyrth, or Neanderthals). This book revolved around returning all Twelve Tribes to the fold of known humanity. Wars with the Great Ogre ensued, ending with the emancipation of the Trolls, and all Twelve Tribes standing together.
Nonetheless, the message, or fundamental question posed by the trilogy begins to assert itself: Does God exist, or were we created by a race of Aliens?
The issue is confronted in The Wrath of Gaia, as we are led to question our most basic assumptions about humanity: who we are, where we came from, and perhaps most importantly, where we are headed...
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At the end of Book Two, we learn of a retaliatory nuclear strike on the Iranian Bushehr power plant. The bomb exploded inside a previously unknown nuclear missile silo and storage facility, the fallout from which is still unclear. What is known is that the entire Arabian Plate has subsequently been destabilised.

Would the Wrath of Gaia destroy all life on Earth?
Would the Great Ogre ever be defeated?
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The Wrath of Gaia
In The Gatekeeper and the Guardian, Jack was shipwrecked, and washed ashore, half dead, on an uncharted South Pacific island in August 2010. There he discovered an impossibly advanced science, operated by a stone-age culture, one that had lost the use of fire and the wheel. The first person he met was Jien Noi, (Jinnie), the Empress Elect of the matriarchal, homo erectus colony. She also held the position of Gatekeeper, which was a rare combination.
His best friend to be, was introduced next, n'Gnung, one with whom he shares a brotherly understanding. Jack marries Jien Noi, and n'Gnung is forever by his side. With others, they defeat an Ogre invasion at the end of Book One, but the threat posed by the Great Ogre, a menacing despot who demands all sentient life on Gaia, (as Earth is known), bow to him, or be exterminated.
The Twelve Tribes introduced the enigmatic Kay (Ælkræleinnoire), or Dark Elf, and Owain, King of the Dwarves (Ddwyrth, or Neanderthals). This book revolved around returning all Twelve Tribes to the fold of known humanity. Wars with the Great Ogre ensued, ending with the emancipation of the Trolls, and all Twelve Tribes standing together.
Nonetheless, the message, or fundamental question posed by the trilogy begins to assert itself: Does God exist, or were we created by a race of Aliens?
The issue is confronted in The Wrath of Gaia, as we are led to question our most basic assumptions about humanity: who we are, where we came from, and perhaps most importantly, where we are headed...
§
At the end of Book Two, we learn of a retaliatory nuclear strike on the Iranian Bushehr power plant. The bomb exploded inside a previously unknown nuclear missile silo and storage facility, the fallout from which is still unclear. What is known is that the entire Arabian Plate has subsequently been destabilised.

Would the Wrath of Gaia destroy all life on Earth?
Would the Great Ogre ever be defeated?
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The Wrath of Gaia

The Wrath of Gaia

by John Morris
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In The Gatekeeper and the Guardian, Jack was shipwrecked, and washed ashore, half dead, on an uncharted South Pacific island in August 2010. There he discovered an impossibly advanced science, operated by a stone-age culture, one that had lost the use of fire and the wheel. The first person he met was Jien Noi, (Jinnie), the Empress Elect of the matriarchal, homo erectus colony. She also held the position of Gatekeeper, which was a rare combination.
His best friend to be, was introduced next, n'Gnung, one with whom he shares a brotherly understanding. Jack marries Jien Noi, and n'Gnung is forever by his side. With others, they defeat an Ogre invasion at the end of Book One, but the threat posed by the Great Ogre, a menacing despot who demands all sentient life on Gaia, (as Earth is known), bow to him, or be exterminated.
The Twelve Tribes introduced the enigmatic Kay (Ælkræleinnoire), or Dark Elf, and Owain, King of the Dwarves (Ddwyrth, or Neanderthals). This book revolved around returning all Twelve Tribes to the fold of known humanity. Wars with the Great Ogre ensued, ending with the emancipation of the Trolls, and all Twelve Tribes standing together.
Nonetheless, the message, or fundamental question posed by the trilogy begins to assert itself: Does God exist, or were we created by a race of Aliens?
The issue is confronted in The Wrath of Gaia, as we are led to question our most basic assumptions about humanity: who we are, where we came from, and perhaps most importantly, where we are headed...
§
At the end of Book Two, we learn of a retaliatory nuclear strike on the Iranian Bushehr power plant. The bomb exploded inside a previously unknown nuclear missile silo and storage facility, the fallout from which is still unclear. What is known is that the entire Arabian Plate has subsequently been destabilised.

Would the Wrath of Gaia destroy all life on Earth?
Would the Great Ogre ever be defeated?

Product Details

BN ID: 2940161222409
Publisher: John Morris
Publication date: 12/22/2018
Series: Stargazer , #3
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

John Morris has stories to tell. His novels are absorbing fiction, which are intense and emotional at times, and funny at others. “I study the Human Species,” he relates. “I share this by writing a rainbow of human emotions. One minute the evocative words may make one cry, and the next, humour dispels the emotional miasma. Good novels, like real life, are a question of balance, and drawing the reader in.”

Morris draws on his eclectic life experiences in his writing. He brings to the reader a range of heartfelt emotions, highs and lows of human life, as mirrored by humanity in general.

“I am sharing my written words with readers, and feedback has been fantastic. I’m hungry to write more, and share with others life’s experiences. My books have several levels, but I love it best, when I use words to hide a clue written in plain sight. That is Cristie-esque.”

Morris has never accepted anything simply because it is the norm. He admits, “I have enjoyed so many different careers, and seen so much of the world in the process, they seem like separate lifetimes. I always wanted to be a folk/rock star, because I’m driven to tell stories of people’s lives and loves, initially by writing lyrics. Whilst being very good at playing a 12-string acoustic guitar, I could not sing to save my life. Over time, I discovered I could write, poems and short stories at first, and then novels.”

Born in England to a local father and an Irish mother, Morris has lived in China since 2004. He has held numerous positions, from the ten years he spent as a police officer specializing in serious fraud, to entrepreneur and world trader, to writer. Early on, he qualified as a Yachtmaster for sailing vessels.
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