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  • The River That Flows Both Ways

  • Winter Eternal, Book 1
  • By: E. Thomas Joseph
  • Narrated by: Scott Berrier
  • Length: 12 hrs and 49 mins
  • 3.0 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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By: E. Thomas Joseph
Narrated by: Scott Berrier
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Summary

In 1777, Captain Isaac Pearson joined the British Army when he believed the Colonial Rebellion would be dispatched with effortless haste. Taking a few American lives was an agreeable price for the pampered aristocrat who believed his actions in the conflict would afford him honor and glory. Yet, the path Captain Pearson rode was neither honorable or glorious and the price he would pay was beyond his imaginable fortunes.

Time is the enemy of all, the hunter of the hunters whom no measures of tenacity or weaponry can defeat. Yet, in the early days of America's war for independence Phantom Regiments, ruthless shadow units, British Redcoats, American militia, and crazed men of the occult race to acquire a mysterious Iroquoian artifact which offers the capacity to defeat time. Set in New York's Hudson Valley, the contest for time will marshal tragic desperation and horrific ends.

Winter Eternal, uncovered from layers of dust, deep within the archives of America's untold history, are the tales of the soldiers and the citizens who sell their souls to pursue the mysterious Native talisman, the Kahontsi Ehnita: the Giver of Life. A revolutionary war has begun.

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