Author: | Lawence M. Nysschens | ISBN: | 9780990988625 |
Publisher: | Lawrence M. Nysschens | Publication: | December 18, 2015 |
Imprint: | Lawrence M. Nysschens | Language: | English |
Author: | Lawence M. Nysschens |
ISBN: | 9780990988625 |
Publisher: | Lawrence M. Nysschens |
Publication: | December 18, 2015 |
Imprint: | Lawrence M. Nysschens |
Language: | English |
Lawrence captures the struggles of today's world exactly.
That clash of Freedom vs. Chaos.
Personal Rights vs. Oppressive Rulers.
Love vs. Hate.
His writing touches on both the beauty and the ugly of Life as he knifes through hate vs. love, emotion and universal oppression with a precision that reveals a power never before envisioned.
Attacked in mind and body: Will Once-Other go insane or will he win the battle of both mind and body? And when the inevitable war comes, can the strangest of all Ultimate Weapons of Mass Destruction bring them victory despite the odds against it?
In Once-Other Lawrence M. Nysschens has wound an intriguing mixture of personal struggle and oppression. His ideas are unique, and his style keeps the pages turning:
Immigrants from Earth settled a distant desert world. Is this the utopia Earth so longed for?
Perhaps.
But these colonists will soon fight a War of Independence against their Mother Planet.
Failure and defeat are not options. Slavery would be its price. Who will win? Who will die?
Lawrence captures the struggles of today's world exactly.
That clash of Freedom vs. Chaos.
Personal Rights vs. Oppressive Rulers.
Love vs. Hate.
His writing touches on both the beauty and the ugly of Life as he knifes through hate vs. love, emotion and universal oppression with a precision that reveals a power never before envisioned.
Attacked in mind and body: Will Once-Other go insane or will he win the battle of both mind and body? And when the inevitable war comes, can the strangest of all Ultimate Weapons of Mass Destruction bring them victory despite the odds against it?
In Once-Other Lawrence M. Nysschens has wound an intriguing mixture of personal struggle and oppression. His ideas are unique, and his style keeps the pages turning:
Immigrants from Earth settled a distant desert world. Is this the utopia Earth so longed for?
Perhaps.
But these colonists will soon fight a War of Independence against their Mother Planet.
Failure and defeat are not options. Slavery would be its price. Who will win? Who will die?