To Kill a Dream

Death and Vengeance

Fiction & Literature, Action Suspense
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Author: John B. Fuller ISBN: 9781483652115
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: September 3, 2013
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: John B. Fuller
ISBN: 9781483652115
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: September 3, 2013
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

This is a story of two men from different eras. Snag is a fictional man living in Neanderthal times. Alan is a youth of twelve years who grows up quickly when his parents are killed in a plane crash. Both go on a trail of vengeance when their loved ones are killed. Snag loses his entire clan to a raid by ape men. Alan loses his parents in a plane crash engineered by his uncle, and his love is killed by terrorists in Dubai. Snag kills many ape men and is satisfied that his search for revenge is over. He is happy with another clan, when he is killed by ape men seeking vengeance. The local chief of police vows to assist Alan and provides a local man to help him. Together they assassinate several men that were supposedly involved in Jodies murder. They blow up a compound in the country supposedly containing several involved in Jodies death. Then they discover they have killed innocent people. Alan declares his war over, but the police chief refuses to return his passport. Ashaie discovers that the chief is responsible for Jodies death through a scheme gone wrong. Alan and Ashaie kill the chief and in two planes take all their people out of the country. Alan and Ashaie run the company successfully for several years. Alan meets relatives of Jodie he didnt know about, a sister named Ellen and a daughter named Samatha. Alan marries Ellen. They adopt Samatha, and they live happily together for several years. Samatha finishes university and moves away to take a job and disappears. Alan is a broken man and dies of a heart attack. Ellen soon follows him. Ashaie operates a smaller version of the company for many years. That was the end of a long vengeance trail.

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This is a story of two men from different eras. Snag is a fictional man living in Neanderthal times. Alan is a youth of twelve years who grows up quickly when his parents are killed in a plane crash. Both go on a trail of vengeance when their loved ones are killed. Snag loses his entire clan to a raid by ape men. Alan loses his parents in a plane crash engineered by his uncle, and his love is killed by terrorists in Dubai. Snag kills many ape men and is satisfied that his search for revenge is over. He is happy with another clan, when he is killed by ape men seeking vengeance. The local chief of police vows to assist Alan and provides a local man to help him. Together they assassinate several men that were supposedly involved in Jodies murder. They blow up a compound in the country supposedly containing several involved in Jodies death. Then they discover they have killed innocent people. Alan declares his war over, but the police chief refuses to return his passport. Ashaie discovers that the chief is responsible for Jodies death through a scheme gone wrong. Alan and Ashaie kill the chief and in two planes take all their people out of the country. Alan and Ashaie run the company successfully for several years. Alan meets relatives of Jodie he didnt know about, a sister named Ellen and a daughter named Samatha. Alan marries Ellen. They adopt Samatha, and they live happily together for several years. Samatha finishes university and moves away to take a job and disappears. Alan is a broken man and dies of a heart attack. Ellen soon follows him. Ashaie operates a smaller version of the company for many years. That was the end of a long vengeance trail.

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