The Chronicles of MU

Another Time, Another Place… In the Beginning

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy
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Author: Randall Dean Bryhn ISBN: 9781480940376
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing Publication: May 4, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Randall Dean Bryhn
ISBN: 9781480940376
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
Publication: May 4, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

The Chronicles of MU

by Randall Dean Bryhn

Meet Lew. Son of an Elder in a nomadic tribe that has just put down roots in a new land. It is Lew’s time. He must travel alone into the arid lands and prove he is worthy to take his father’s place as head of the tribe.

But what he hoped would be a quick and easy journey, turns into a fight for his life as he discovers that his people are being preyed upon by monsters that consider humans no more than a resource to be used as they wish.

In this first installment of a four part series, go with him as he discovers giants, huge reptiles, technology and honor in a world before the great flood.

 

About the Author

Randall Dean Bryhn: born in Crestline, Ohio, and armed with a degree in Bioscience, Randy has a burning interest in ancient cultures and technology. After years of studying OOPARTS, or “out of place artifacts” he decided to use the little known data he had collected to produce this story, one that would appeal to everyone.

Currently Randy is making Native American Style Flutes and marketing them in a world-wide market online, and completing the four book series of The Chronicles of Mu. He also intends to continue his writing, until a few more topics he wishes to explore are done.

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The Chronicles of MU

by Randall Dean Bryhn

Meet Lew. Son of an Elder in a nomadic tribe that has just put down roots in a new land. It is Lew’s time. He must travel alone into the arid lands and prove he is worthy to take his father’s place as head of the tribe.

But what he hoped would be a quick and easy journey, turns into a fight for his life as he discovers that his people are being preyed upon by monsters that consider humans no more than a resource to be used as they wish.

In this first installment of a four part series, go with him as he discovers giants, huge reptiles, technology and honor in a world before the great flood.

 

About the Author

Randall Dean Bryhn: born in Crestline, Ohio, and armed with a degree in Bioscience, Randy has a burning interest in ancient cultures and technology. After years of studying OOPARTS, or “out of place artifacts” he decided to use the little known data he had collected to produce this story, one that would appeal to everyone.

Currently Randy is making Native American Style Flutes and marketing them in a world-wide market online, and completing the four book series of The Chronicles of Mu. He also intends to continue his writing, until a few more topics he wishes to explore are done.

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