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Thrust From the Hand of God Kindle Edition
Having grown up with a silver spoon in his mouth, John is a young man who sets out on an adventure of self-discovery. His confidence is on the rise until a single failure in judgment sends him fleeing for his life. Wanted for murder, John’s flight carries him throughout a nation broken by war and stitched together by the transcontinental railroad. Along the way he encounters an array of colorful characters. Friend or enemy, mentor or tormentor, each will have a profound impact on John and his fate. Hounded by a mercenary posse, John must remain a step ahead to survive while waiting for a resolution he fears will never come.
Product details
- ASIN : B00R6STJPG
- Publication date : December 17, 2014
- Language : English
- File size : 1.5 MB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 528 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #3,098,589 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #81,280 in Historical Fiction (Kindle Store)
- #238,442 in Historical Fiction (Books)
- Customer Reviews:
About the author

You are reading this bio either by accident or because you have an interest in my writing. The one thing about being an author that I have found uncomfortable is the request for a bio page everywhere I turn. I am generally a private person but more than that, I feel pretentious writing about myself simply because I am an author.
That being said, I will provide a little insight. My father and his father were trim and door carpenters. They could do other carpentry but they specialized in the detail work. My dad was also a talented artist. My other grandfather was a mechanic in a civil service job, winning a number of awards for quality and innovation. I had one grandmother who retired from A&P and my mother was an elementary school teacher. Combine this DNA and you get me with too many interests for my own good.
I particularly enjoy working with mechanical things and I can fix practically anything. I also build furniture when I have time and do my own home repair and remodeling work in most cases. Oh the list I could detail for you of all my interests but what they usually boil down to is frustration for not having enough hours in the day. However, two interests which have played key roles in my writing have been my love of travel and my passion for history. I have traveled the United States extensively and local history has often been my focus. There is something eerily compelling about standing in the midst of hushed voices in a museum or the twilight breeze across the desert or prairie... Excuse me, I was drifting into my imagination and if I don't stop now I might be get stuck there for a while.
As for my writing, my mother had the most significant impact. As a kid I can remember she was always writing something and she won a few awards. It is because of her writing that the thought of me as a writer seemed reasonable. I wrote a few short stories and about half a novel in high school but I allowed life to pull me away from it. It wasn't until several years ago when I had one of the most vivid and unique dreams that I began to get serious about writing. Out of nowhere I dreamt the key points of the plot for Thrust From the Hand of God and the rest of that story fell into place as if by supernatural means. I know that many people these days do not believe in God and Christ seems to be on the public enemy list but I do feel God gave me this story and I credit any success it has to Him.
I do not write Christian Fiction but I do not write smut either. My goal is that any reasonable reader will enjoy my work, be entertained by it and learn something in the process. I am a firm believer that a book should teach you something. For instance, Thrust From the Hand of God has a lot of great history wrapped into it but don't worry, it is painless, I promise. After all, what good is any work of fiction if it does not first entertain?
Since that fateful dream I have had several others like it, each providing me with the core of another unique story. The list of stories spans several genres and it is my desire to write them all. For now, I humbly ask you to give Thrust From the Hand of God a chance. Based solely on the feedback I have received I do believe you will be pleasantly surprised.
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- Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2015Well, I don't actually hate books, but typically they bore me quickly, it even seems like I can't make it through an entire magazine article without my thoughts drifting.
I probably haven't finished an entire book in 20 years (even though I was a very active ready growing up).
This one had me going from the first few pages - I've heard people say they "couldn't put this book or that book down" and thought they were just exaggerating, but I genuinely experienced that phenomenon with this tale.
The way the author writes makes it easy to visualize the storyline and reminded me how much my imagination enjoyed reading Huck Finn / Tom Sawyer / Mark Twain when I was much younger.
My hopes are high that any number of the subplots and minor characters might be explored and developed by the author in future books.
Highly recommended, even to people that hate books.
Enjoy!
- Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2015This is a book I enjoyed immensely! My wife liked it too, but to me, it is a real adventure for men! While the hero is fighting to save his life, he gets involved in events occurring in the young United States. There is a lot of action and a lot of history, and the book is well-written. It was hard for me to put it down. I recommend it to anyone wanting to read a fast-paced adventure story!
- Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2014This is the sort of book that is easy to read, but you don't realize how much you really enjoyed it until there are no more pages to turn. Not only was it a great story, but I found myself learning quite a lot from the historical references and detail of the time period.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2015Truly grabs your interest right from the beginning and continues throughout the entire book as you become so attached to John and wait with anticipation to see how he will deal with his next encounter. It is obvious that much historical research was done For instance, I learned some facts about the great Chicago Fire that I had never read before. Definitely a good read.