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Forager
(Forager #1)
Peter R. Stone
Trade Paperback, 294 pages
CreateSpace Independent Publishing
Platform
November 20, 2013
Dystopian Fiction, Romance, Science Fiction,
Young Adult Fiction
Book Synopsis
Eighteen-year-old Ethan Jones lives in Newhome, a town built upon the decaying ruins of post-apocalyptic Melbourne, ruins haunted by the ferocious Skel, a nomadic tribe of degenerate savages.
The Skel are ramping up their attacks on Newhome's foraging teams and infesting Melbourne's ruins in ever greater numbers. Is this part of a larger plan that could spell the town's doom?
Meanwhile, the last thing Ethan expects when he and his companions rescue a two-car convoy from the Skel is a Japanese teenage girl with an outlandish dress sense, who, after they take her back to Newhome, goes to great lengths to ingratiate herself into his life. But is it in gratitude for saving her life or is she seeking something more?
And what a quandary she places him in, for he knows the rules, that no man is permitted to be alone with an unmarried woman. But how can he drive such a gentle soul away when she touches his heart so deeply, even though she clearly carries the pain of a broken heart herself?
At the same time, Newhome's police force, the Custodians, are suspicious of Ethan's foraging team's successes and are pulling out the stops to find out which member of his team has the illegal mutant ability that gives them an edge over the other teams. Should these peacekeepers discover Ethan is the mutant they seek, they will haul him away and dissect him like a frog.
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Book Excerpt
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(Forager #1)
Peter R. Stone
Trade Paperback, 294 pages
CreateSpace Independent Publishing
Platform
November 20, 2013
Dystopian Fiction, Romance, Science Fiction,
Young Adult Fiction
Book Synopsis
Eighteen-year-old Ethan Jones lives in Newhome, a town built upon the decaying ruins of post-apocalyptic Melbourne, ruins haunted by the ferocious Skel, a nomadic tribe of degenerate savages.
The Skel are ramping up their attacks on Newhome's foraging teams and infesting Melbourne's ruins in ever greater numbers. Is this part of a larger plan that could spell the town's doom?
Meanwhile, the last thing Ethan expects when he and his companions rescue a two-car convoy from the Skel is a Japanese teenage girl with an outlandish dress sense, who, after they take her back to Newhome, goes to great lengths to ingratiate herself into his life. But is it in gratitude for saving her life or is she seeking something more?
And what a quandary she places him in, for he knows the rules, that no man is permitted to be alone with an unmarried woman. But how can he drive such a gentle soul away when she touches his heart so deeply, even though she clearly carries the pain of a broken heart herself?
At the same time, Newhome's police force, the Custodians, are suspicious of Ethan's foraging team's successes and are pulling out the stops to find out which member of his team has the illegal mutant ability that gives them an edge over the other teams. Should these peacekeepers discover Ethan is the mutant they seek, they will haul him away and dissect him like a frog.
CURRENTLY FREE ON
AMAZON KINDLE!!
Book Excerpt
Michal looked down at me, clearly
displeased about something. "You gotta be more careful, Ethan."
"Me?" I asked, not
having the slightest inkling of what he was referring to.
"Yes, Ethan, you," he
confirmed as he turned the key in the ignition and pumped the accelerator
gently to get the engine started. The truck was pretty old and I doubted it had
a single part that hadn't been replaced or refurbished at some stage. "I'd
wager my bottom dollar they're here 'cause they want to find out why our team
brings in more metals than the others."
Our
team was one of many that foraged in the ruins outside for non-corrosive metals
- such as gold, platinum, copper, bronze and lead - that had survived the
decades
since the Apocalypse. We would
take them back to the Recycling-Works where they would be sorted, melted down,
and handed over to the factories.
"What do you mean?" I
replied, feigning ignorance.
"Them other three
goons," he whispered as he jerked his head back to indicate our workmates
in the back seat, "they ain't too bright. They think you just know the
best spots to look, but not me. I've seen you."
That sent icy tendrils of dread creeping
back into my gut. "Seen me what?"
"You can drop your act with
me, okay?" he said softly as he shifted the truck into gear and drove it
out of the Recycling-Works yard and towards the town gates. "I've heard
about people like you, and you're secret's safe with me. Just don't keep hitting
pay dirt every day from now on, 'cause those Custodians, they're not here to
protect us from the Skel like they claim, or they'd have brought a Bushmaster
instead of that G-Wagon."
He was right, and I knew it. The
Custodians always rode in their Bushmaster Protected Mobility Vehicles when
going into situations they perceived as potentially dangerous. That they came
in an unarmoured G-Wagon today proved they were not expecting to encounter Skel
as they claimed. So that was just a smokescreen to cover their true intention -
which was to find out which of us had my aberrant, mutant ability: the ability
I used to locate the metals we were looking for.
About the Author
Peter Stone, an avid student of
history, was reading books on Ancient Greece from the age of four. His periods
of interest include the ancient world, medieval era, Napoleonic times, and the
Second World War. He still mourns the untimely passing of King Leonidas of
Sparta and Field Marshal Michel Ney of France.
A child of the Cold War Generation,
Peter Stone studied the ramifications of a nuclear missile strike when he was
in his senior year of high school, learning the effects of nuclear fallout and
how to (hopefully) survive it. He has ever been drawn to post-apocalyptic and
dystopian novels and films, and eagerly devoured The Day of the Triffids and John Christopher's Tripod Trilogy when he was a child.
Peter Stone graduated from Melbourne
School of Ministries Bible College in 1988. He has been teaching Sunday School
and playing the keyboard in church for over twenty-five years. His wife is from
Japan and they have two wonderful children. Peter Stone has worked in the same
games company for over twenty years, but still does not comprehend why they
expect him to work all day instead of playing games.
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Sounds like a very interesting book to read.
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Hi, Kalex!
DeleteIt sure does! I can't wait to get to it myself!! Thanks for participating and commenting!! : )
Thanks for hosting the book on your blog, Mari. Please note that Forager is also available as a free download on Amazon.
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Peter R Stone
Hi, Peter!
DeleteYou're very welcome for the tour post! I have added the Kindle announcement to the post. Looking forward to reading this!!
Thanks for dropping by and commenting!! : )