Barry Barnett Keith: 5 books

Book cover of The Apocalypse
by Barry Barnett Keith
Language: English
Release Date: August 27, 2004

A sequel to The Waiter (2000), The Apocalypse explores a time twenty years later in the life of Barnett Gary when millions of Blacks have perished from gun violence and AIDS, with the remaining numbers left to live on reservations scattered about the WashingtonD.C. area.When terrorist acts reduce...
Book cover of The Silence
by Barry Barnett Keith
Language: English
Release Date: April 16, 2009

A SEQUEL TO ***THE CYCLE (2002)***, FRANK CARSON CONTINUES HIS BATTLE AGAINST THE SPECTER OF EVIL.A GREAT FLOOD DEVASTATES A BLACK RESERVATION IN THE YEAR 2050 AND BEFORE THE PASTOR OF THE CHURCH DIES FROM DISEASE, HE ASKS CARSON TO CONTINUE IN HIS PLACE.WHILE CARSON ENCOUNTERS INCREDIBLE RESISTANCE FROM THE PEOPLE, A YOUNG BOY ON THE RESERVATION GOES THROUGH AN INCREDIBLETRANSFORMATION
Book cover of The Cycle
by Barry Barnett Keith
Language: English
Release Date: July 9, 2002

A resentful drug addict reflects back on his former life, denying his true wish of wanting it to live over again. A story of intense pain as a result of ego and disdain, The Cycle is a horrifying account of an average man who misjudges his place in the world. Frank Carson is a man who has given...
Book cover of Aravene
by Barry Barnett Keith
Language: English
Release Date: August 27, 2012

Aravene is the third novel (The Cycle- 2002, The Silence- 2009) chronicling the epic battle of Reverend Frank Carson against the insidious, seemingly indestructible force that is The Specter and the people who suffer in his wake of destruction. A love between two childhood friends is torn apart by...
Book cover of The Waiter
by Barry Barnett Keith
Language: English
Release Date: June 12, 2000

'All I ever wanted was to look good with her walking down my favorite street where the sidewalks were paved with my best intentions amid the fear in people's eyes. Her face became crimson, as if someone had cut off her air. The expressionless look on her face was one that brought about a strange terror...
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