The Dead Wars
Sergeant Reese Patterson, U.S. Army, is killed instantly in a mortar barrage during the second Iraq war.
Not knowing he is dead, Reese awakens thinking that he has dreamed his death. But as he watches a burial detail loading his body-bag onto a truck for shipment back to the States, he realizes the truth of his situation.
Instinctively jumping out of the path of an oncoming jeep, Reese finds himself slowly sinking into the ground. Another ghost rescues him and introduces him to a small community of the dead. They explain to him that ghosts survive on the surface the way a spider survives on water -- by maintaining a surface tension that keeps them above ground. They introduce him into the world of the dead, and also explain to him that there are two types of ghosts -- good honest folk, and the Others.
Reese learns of the doorway -- an opening into Heaven or Hell. The good ghosts, or members of the light, are trying to find a doorway into the light -- or Heaven -- and to make their way there.
Deciding that there is no reason for him to stay in the desert, he returns to the States and takes an opportunity he never had in life to visit Washington, DC.
Reese meets Corporal Stanford "Sugar Bear" Harris, a U.S. Marine killed in Vietnam. Bear educates Reese in local happenings as they walk to Arlington National Cemetery. At the Cemetery, they find Reese's grave and he discovers the mental healing power it holds for him.
Before long Reese becomes involved in an effort to save the living world from extension in a war between the ghosts..
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The Dead Wars
Sergeant Reese Patterson, U.S. Army, is killed instantly in a mortar barrage during the second Iraq war.
Not knowing he is dead, Reese awakens thinking that he has dreamed his death. But as he watches a burial detail loading his body-bag onto a truck for shipment back to the States, he realizes the truth of his situation.
Instinctively jumping out of the path of an oncoming jeep, Reese finds himself slowly sinking into the ground. Another ghost rescues him and introduces him to a small community of the dead. They explain to him that ghosts survive on the surface the way a spider survives on water -- by maintaining a surface tension that keeps them above ground. They introduce him into the world of the dead, and also explain to him that there are two types of ghosts -- good honest folk, and the Others.
Reese learns of the doorway -- an opening into Heaven or Hell. The good ghosts, or members of the light, are trying to find a doorway into the light -- or Heaven -- and to make their way there.
Deciding that there is no reason for him to stay in the desert, he returns to the States and takes an opportunity he never had in life to visit Washington, DC.
Reese meets Corporal Stanford "Sugar Bear" Harris, a U.S. Marine killed in Vietnam. Bear educates Reese in local happenings as they walk to Arlington National Cemetery. At the Cemetery, they find Reese's grave and he discovers the mental healing power it holds for him.
Before long Reese becomes involved in an effort to save the living world from extension in a war between the ghosts..
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The Dead Wars

The Dead Wars

by Duke Davis
The Dead Wars

The Dead Wars

by Duke Davis

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Sergeant Reese Patterson, U.S. Army, is killed instantly in a mortar barrage during the second Iraq war.
Not knowing he is dead, Reese awakens thinking that he has dreamed his death. But as he watches a burial detail loading his body-bag onto a truck for shipment back to the States, he realizes the truth of his situation.
Instinctively jumping out of the path of an oncoming jeep, Reese finds himself slowly sinking into the ground. Another ghost rescues him and introduces him to a small community of the dead. They explain to him that ghosts survive on the surface the way a spider survives on water -- by maintaining a surface tension that keeps them above ground. They introduce him into the world of the dead, and also explain to him that there are two types of ghosts -- good honest folk, and the Others.
Reese learns of the doorway -- an opening into Heaven or Hell. The good ghosts, or members of the light, are trying to find a doorway into the light -- or Heaven -- and to make their way there.
Deciding that there is no reason for him to stay in the desert, he returns to the States and takes an opportunity he never had in life to visit Washington, DC.
Reese meets Corporal Stanford "Sugar Bear" Harris, a U.S. Marine killed in Vietnam. Bear educates Reese in local happenings as they walk to Arlington National Cemetery. At the Cemetery, they find Reese's grave and he discovers the mental healing power it holds for him.
Before long Reese becomes involved in an effort to save the living world from extension in a war between the ghosts..

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012294500
Publisher: Michael Davis
Publication date: 04/02/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 269 KB

About the Author

Duke Davis is a Retired Navy Man who has lived in Jacksonville, Florida for most of his life. He has been a Policeman, Special Warfare Operator, Real Estate Salesman, Computer Engineer, Electronics Engineer, Collage Professor, and Customer Service Specialist. He has sold most everything there is to sell. He holds a Bachelors Degree in Electrical Engineering and is a published author with three novels and twenty short stories to his credit. He has had to quit sky diving and scuba diving, his doctors didn’t like him doing that, but still climbs mountains, goes spelunking and likes to explore the jungles. Though retired, he has opened two businesses in the last year and is currently working on a third. He volunteers at an Outreach Center twice a week where he teaches computers and software and at the Independent Living Resource Center as a Volunteer twice a week. Duke spent multiple tours of duty in Vietnam, was involved in the 1972 Israeli Arab War, and several other small wars and conflicts around the world between 1960 and 1990. He has retired a total of four times but just can’t seem to stay that way. Retirement is the pathway to the grave. Keep busy and active is his motto. Currently he works on a Cruise Ship as a Computer Instructor.
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