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Fe Fi FOE Comes by William Samples

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AuthorWilliam Samples
TitleFe Fi FOE Comes
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Volume0
Year2008
GenreScience Fiction
 
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Submitted by Cy 
(Sep 04, 2009)

This is a novel which blurs the line of reality between the Past, the Present, and the Future. It is a Saga in real time that links actions and consequences of yesteryear to the current maladies of civilization, then beyond to a possible future as an alternative to the drive to the continuing catastrophes which await mankind, and to the Extinction Level Event for all life. It begins in our world of the here and now. A storyteller, a praetorian, and two seemingly innocent bystanders are caught up in a race for their freedom from the authorities of a world now devoid of human rights or personal liberty. The crime? Written thoughts!
Now the thoughts have been acted on and the Future is the Present; all that has happened is the Past. The links between progress and regulation, the rulers and those they rule, freedom and slavery are all broken, except in those places held by the rogues. Alaska is the focal point around which the Earth turns, and it has given birth to the champions of liberty. Life is war they say. All living things struggle against natural and organic forces that would end their living existence; in that sense all living things are in continual battle with the elements and living predators to stay alive. There is a new predator for the wicked in the world. Fe Fi FOE Comes!
Yet it is in the past that the foundation for the Empire must be built, and we discover it is forged in Hell. It is to Hell that all the Alaskans go, and this becomes a place where the tiny spark of freedom is fanned into flames.
But fate is not kind, and those of the Alaskan Empire suffer treachery, and war beyond which they may not sustain. A call has also come from the stars, and a single ship that took the wealth of a world and the geometry of an idea to create is dispatched to see if those across the vastness of space are friend or foe. The answer, which lies in the Future can only be answered if the Past has prepared for it.
The blueprint is drawn in the Past and now an answer in the Future is possible … it will take a new beginning.
You meet those of today, awakened to the reality of their world, and those of the future; the ultimate warriors that risk their lives for liberty. These are people whose watchwords are honor, courage, and integrity. There is much strife, warfare, love, and even redemption between the covers of this novel. It is not for everyone, but for those it is for it is well done.




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