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Book details
  • Genre:FICTION
  • SubGenre:Science Fiction / Action & Adventure
  • Language:English
  • Series title:Zen's War
  • Series Number:1
  • Pages:192
  • Paperback ISBN:9781543963687

Zen's War

Captivity

by Julian Dombrowski

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Overview
In the post-apocalyptic United States a young girl, Sahara, is kidnapped from the campsite that she and her family are staying at. Her father Zen, and her family set out to find her. Along the way, they find adventure, danger and a huge number of characters. One of the people they cross paths with is Colonel Krakowski, who helps them on their quest to find Sahara. Their journey takes them across the devastated landscape of southern Arizona. Will they find Sahara? Only time will tell.
Description
It has been 30 years since the end of World War III. The terrorist group Mohammad's Martyrs, using nuclear weapons has left the world in ruins. The Middle East including Israel has become a nuclear wasteland. Some pockets of the globe have been less affected by nuclear fallout and radiation than others. The majority of the technology created in the 20th and early 21st centuries has been lost. In the former Continental United States, the southwestern United States are relatively unscathed by the nuclear attacks that left the world entirely changed. During the war, the ruthless dictator, Juan Gutierrez assumed control of Mexico. Once a General in the Mexican Army, as leader of The Mexican Revolutionary Front, he has gained control of the area of the United States that was once a part of Mexico, lost in the Mexican American war and to the Gadsden Purchase. After the war religious sects and cults sprung up in the former United States. Many of the cults are centered on charismatic leaders. One of these leaders is named Joshua. He and his 12 male followers believe that he is the Christian Messiah prophesied to return. As Savior of humanity, he believes that he must raise an army. His army is destined to return to Jerusalem and rebuild the Temple. In order for Joshua to raise an army, he must find breeding vessels. These breeding vessels are usually adolescent females, abducted by his followers. When they are abducted he takes them to his compound, where he attempts to brainwash and impregnate them. Though most of the world has been reduced to barbarism, some manage to cling to their humanity. Few communities exist, but most have been forced to become nomadic. Most are forced to scavenge for what limited resources are available. Food and water have become exceedingly scarce. Running water and supermarkets no longer exist, let alone electricity. Millions died in the war, but some survived the nuclear holocaust. Zen is one of the few who survived the war, and has lived to tell about it. Now in his late 50s, he was once a professor of anthropology at the University of Arizona. After losing his wife and children in the war, Zen like many others struggled to survive. In the aftermath he met another survivor named Aurora; she too had lost her family. Their love for each other helped them find the hope for a new life. Together they started a new family. Aurora and Zen had three children. The oldest is in his late teens and is named Hector. The middle child is named Derek. The youngest is 12-year-old Sahara. They are nomadic, having no permanent home. They are forced to carry all of their worldly possessions with them. Early one morning Zen wakes to find that Sahara has disappeared. The three children share a tent and Zen and Aurora share another. After Aurora learns of Sahara's disappearance she scolds Hector and Derek for not looking after her. Regardless of who is to blame for Sahara's disappearance, it does not change the fact that she is gone.
About the author
My name is Julian Dombrowski. I am thirty-six years old, and a native of Tucson Arizona. I've always had a great love of the arts. As a child I developed a love of drawing and animation. I wanted to be an animator when I grew up. Later I wanted to be an actor and director. As time progressed I started writing poetry and Science Fiction. High school was never my thing but when I went to college my eyes were opened. I decided to major in English literature and went on to receive a Bachelor's of English at the University of Arizona. Later, I received a Master's of Creative Writing through Southern New Hampshire University. I have Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. As a result, I have no movement in my body. Despite that I have now decided to take up dancing again after many years of not dancing. Many people probably wonder how someone in a wheelchair can dance but trust me it can be done. Being disabled does not mean you cannot do something like dancing for example. It just means you do it in a different way by adapting to your circumstances. I love to write and to create. I hope you enjoy my writings.