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Water's Way - Ron Drain

Water's Way

Ron Drain
iUniverse , English
1 rating

The world of entertainment has become so visual it has eroded away much of the appeal the written word once possessed. Its as if weve either lost our Imagination, or misplaced the directions on how to use it. Hopefully, speculative fiction will help us find it again. Waters Way is exactly that caliber of work. It pushes the reader to a time and place where the prescription for disaster can be as simple as Coincidence or as complex as Fate. Clay Barkley thought he understood both concepts. But that was before the time when a silent tremor rippled under an aging dam holding back billions of gallons of water.

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