The Warrior, Mastodon Series, Book Two
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3.8 • 5 Ratings
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- $3.99
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- $3.99
Publisher Description
25,000 years ago a young man, Daryl, comes of age and observes how social structure works. He was not a part of the close-knit social order that held all male members of the tribe together in a nearly invisible grip. The small waves and nods, or even looks of recognition and acceptance, were only witnessed, never received or given the opportunity to be returned. His presence was acknowledged, but no dialogue ever seemed to be offered or developed about anything of substance. He could not decide which status he preferred, that of being the outcast he had been or that of being the warrior hero he was but no one wanted to accept. Neither role allowed him entry into the most vital leadership part of the tribe, and there was no way to understand why...
Customer Reviews
The Warrior satisfies
The mark of a good book is it’s ability to compel the reader to want to read it. The writing must not be noticeable while the story plays before your minds eye. The characters must be believable and sympathetic. The Warrior delivers on all fronts.
My only criticism has nothing to do with character, plot, description or any writing skill.
Editing to remove the number 1 where it appears for “I “ and other minor typos would render this book without flaw.
Well written great story makes reading James Strauss books a real pleasure.