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Vision of the Spirit Man
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Vision of the Spirit Man
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Five years after the events of
, Michael Seymour finds himself back in the alternate reality from which he had been so eager to escape, but to where he has recently been desperate to return. But the land he discovers upon arrival has changed. A great war rages, and Michael is revered as a warrior and a killer, although he has no recollection of being either of those things.
Charged with finding and destroying the Annihilator, a force intent on bringing doom to the land of Shoot, Michael must battle the world around him-human, creature, and natural-and trek through desolate wastelands, where he encounters a series of allies and foes. Along the way, he discovers that The Spirit Man's warrior spirit sits at bay within him. But The Spirit Man is not the only spirit lying in wait inside Michael-and he'll need help from them all to save the land he's come to love and honor the fatal sacrifices his friends have made for him.
is the second installment in George Mendoza's captivating Spirit Man series.
George Mendoza went blind when he was 15. In 1980, he broke the world- record for blind athletes, running a mile in 4 minutes and 28 seconds. Mendoza now works full- time as an artist and writer. Currently, his exhibition "Colors of the Wind" is a National Smithsonian Affiliates traveling art exhibit. He lives in Las Cruces, New Mexico, and is founder and president of the Wise Tree Foundation, Inc., a nonprofit corporation for the promotion for the arts. He is a motivational speaker and is currently developing a screenplay based on his life story and children's book
.
Learn more at www.georgemendoza.com
"A vivid fantasy sequel packed with weird gods and another world's fantastic war. Great for fans of Edgar Rice Burroughs, Joel C. Rosenberg's
." BOOKLIFE
"George Mendoza's fabulistic novel
covers a man's fever-pitched quest to understand his past and move into his future...In the fantastical novel
, a man hopes to redeem himself from the mistakes of his past." FOREWORD REVIEWS