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The Arrival

By: James W. Brazier
Narrated by: Elliot Schiff
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Beneath a cloak of darkness and mystery, it has arrived

Palestine: 1948

With the winds of war fast approaching, an unscrupulous archaeologist finally finds the remains of the man he's been searching for, unwittingly releasing an ancient evil on the world.

White River, Arkansas: 1980

In a secret lab, top-level medical scientists work together to harness the power of previously unheard of DNA manipulation. When the project finally comes to fruition with the birth of a specially designed baby, it just as abruptly comes to a bloody halt. The facilities and nearly every member of the team are wiped out, silenced forever ... almost.

White River, Arkansas: 2019

The small town awakens one morning to find itself ground zero of a joint UN-US terrorist training exercise. Residents face martial law, a cashless economy, and a host of ruthless leaders seemingly bent on making the maneuvers more than just a military operation. Outraged citizens begin to rise up and fight back, but it soon becomes clear that something evil has arrived in White River .

©2015 J W Brazier (P)2015 J W Brazier
Suspense Thriller & Suspense
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What was most disappointing about James W. Brazier’s story?

A nauseating mix of right wing US politics, religious clap trap and pro life intolerance permiates this book. It is a clumsy and very unsubtle attempt by the author to advance his world view; god is real (the Christian one that is) and Islam is the work of the devil... Thank goodness FBI Agent Rashid has begun to see the beauty and truth of the Bible and the flaws in the Koran. Just glad it's over...

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