Grey Death
There are those who are so impassioned with an ideal or concept that it consumes their very soul. The Deacon, a retired Green Beret, is one such person. He has determined that America is in rapid decline, and he plans to save it from a completely destructive administration, as well as a myriad of other problems, by whatever means necessary. He has teamed up with several old friends with similar backgrounds and they have set out to - in their words - “Save Lady Liberty.” In their quest to accomplish this goal, there are no sacred cows; anything and anyone is fair game. The Deacon has named his force “The Geriatric Warriors”.
Throughout the book, you will find references to operations conducted by Ron and his crew from the book, "The Churning Cauldron." They are referenced in order to give you a feel of what the "Geriatric Warriors" have already accomplished to get to where they are now.
This novel is written in the vernacular particular to each individual character within it. You may like the characters or in some cases they may disgust you, however, if you are a red-blooded American Patriot, you will have to love their stated goal - “Returning Freedom and Liberty to America.”
In addition, this story may tend to raise a question whenever you pass an elderly gentleman on the street, for now you realize you never really know who is under that grey hair and hiding behind those wrinkles.
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Throughout the book, you will find references to operations conducted by Ron and his crew from the book, "The Churning Cauldron." They are referenced in order to give you a feel of what the "Geriatric Warriors" have already accomplished to get to where they are now.
This novel is written in the vernacular particular to each individual character within it. You may like the characters or in some cases they may disgust you, however, if you are a red-blooded American Patriot, you will have to love their stated goal - “Returning Freedom and Liberty to America.”
In addition, this story may tend to raise a question whenever you pass an elderly gentleman on the street, for now you realize you never really know who is under that grey hair and hiding behind those wrinkles.
Grey Death
There are those who are so impassioned with an ideal or concept that it consumes their very soul. The Deacon, a retired Green Beret, is one such person. He has determined that America is in rapid decline, and he plans to save it from a completely destructive administration, as well as a myriad of other problems, by whatever means necessary. He has teamed up with several old friends with similar backgrounds and they have set out to - in their words - “Save Lady Liberty.” In their quest to accomplish this goal, there are no sacred cows; anything and anyone is fair game. The Deacon has named his force “The Geriatric Warriors”.
Throughout the book, you will find references to operations conducted by Ron and his crew from the book, "The Churning Cauldron." They are referenced in order to give you a feel of what the "Geriatric Warriors" have already accomplished to get to where they are now.
This novel is written in the vernacular particular to each individual character within it. You may like the characters or in some cases they may disgust you, however, if you are a red-blooded American Patriot, you will have to love their stated goal - “Returning Freedom and Liberty to America.”
In addition, this story may tend to raise a question whenever you pass an elderly gentleman on the street, for now you realize you never really know who is under that grey hair and hiding behind those wrinkles.
Throughout the book, you will find references to operations conducted by Ron and his crew from the book, "The Churning Cauldron." They are referenced in order to give you a feel of what the "Geriatric Warriors" have already accomplished to get to where they are now.
This novel is written in the vernacular particular to each individual character within it. You may like the characters or in some cases they may disgust you, however, if you are a red-blooded American Patriot, you will have to love their stated goal - “Returning Freedom and Liberty to America.”
In addition, this story may tend to raise a question whenever you pass an elderly gentleman on the street, for now you realize you never really know who is under that grey hair and hiding behind those wrinkles.
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| BN ID: | 2940016143217 |
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| Publisher: | Ronald Dahle |
| Publication date: | 12/24/2012 |
| Series: | The Churning Cauldron , #2 |
| Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
| Format: | eBook |
| Pages: | 266 |
| File size: | 901 KB |
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