Daniel and the Chaos Conspiracy

Daniel and the Chaos Conspiracy

by Walter Golding
Daniel and the Chaos Conspiracy

Daniel and the Chaos Conspiracy

by Walter Golding

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Overview

Book two of the Daniel Crawford saga.
The bad days were over. No more running and hiding. Daniel had survived torture, taken revenge on his enemies, and had become something more than human or maybe more non-human. He had his best friends, Samson and Samantha, brother and sister mountain lions who Daniel considered to be his brother and sister. He talked to them telepathically, hunted with them, slaughtered beast for food, and many nights took refuge from the world in their den.
His mom had been his rock. She saved him from those who would have killed him, and literally had pulled him back from the dead. Daniel got his ferocity from her. She had trained him from age nine to be a predator, a killer.
But, the ugly dreams still came, black voices oozed from their dark crevasses, the faces of people he'd killed crept into his mind's eye, ugly reminders of the monster that lurked just below his consciousness.
Yet Daniel had a hope, a light that shined in his darkness, a promise that the days ahead would be better, and her name was Amber.
The last seven years of isolation and misery were in his past and his seventeenth birthday had him happy and in love. Life was good...until.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940148652786
Publisher: Walter Golding
Publication date: 08/10/2013
Series: Daniel Crawford , #2
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Walter Golding did not start writing young like so many. He had never acquired the gift of grammar that seems to come naturally to those destined to pen quality works. So, when in 2007 he began to write, the words were not polished or poetic. It took time and effort to bring the characters and stories that had inhabited his mind to reality on the page. He is the first to acknowledge that writing is a passion that is never perfected.
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