Raccoon Island

The Encroachment of Man

Fiction & Literature, Historical
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Author: Timothy F. McBride ISBN: 9781496932174
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publication: September 17, 2014
Imprint: AuthorHouse Language: English
Author: Timothy F. McBride
ISBN: 9781496932174
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication: September 17, 2014
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Language: English

Isolated on an island in an obscure lake in North America for untold centuries, a unique civilization was able to grow and flourish. The inevitable happens as settlers pushed westward in the New World to satisfy a thirst for adventure and resources. The two civilizations come in contact. Native Americans and settlers trying to survive in the untamed wilderness around the lake encounter the island dwellers along a time line spanning hundreds of years. Their interaction is beneficial and destructive to both eventually leading to a secret battle between the United States Army and the island civilization. One side fights to preserve their very existence, the other fights for raw materials to fuel the war against the Confederate States of America. Warriors and leaders from both sides find themselves reluctantly in a battle they dont want to be in. Taking place around an actual lake in Northern New Jersey, this fictional tale is a story within a story that solves some unanswered questions about real events that have helped shape the United States. The reader will find out just how far the island dwellers are willing to go in order to preserve their sovereign island and their way of life.

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Isolated on an island in an obscure lake in North America for untold centuries, a unique civilization was able to grow and flourish. The inevitable happens as settlers pushed westward in the New World to satisfy a thirst for adventure and resources. The two civilizations come in contact. Native Americans and settlers trying to survive in the untamed wilderness around the lake encounter the island dwellers along a time line spanning hundreds of years. Their interaction is beneficial and destructive to both eventually leading to a secret battle between the United States Army and the island civilization. One side fights to preserve their very existence, the other fights for raw materials to fuel the war against the Confederate States of America. Warriors and leaders from both sides find themselves reluctantly in a battle they dont want to be in. Taking place around an actual lake in Northern New Jersey, this fictional tale is a story within a story that solves some unanswered questions about real events that have helped shape the United States. The reader will find out just how far the island dwellers are willing to go in order to preserve their sovereign island and their way of life.

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