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  • Genre:FICTION
  • SubGenre:Action & Adventure
  • Language:English
  • Pages:243
  • eBook ISBN:9781483552002

Year of the Ram

by Glenn Starkey

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Overview
Set against the backdrop of a savage war, "Year of the Ram" is an epic novel of a man torn between allegiance to his father, the struggle to save their nation against the onslaught of a massive greed-ridden army, and the discovery of a son he never knew had been born.
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Set against the backdrop of a savage war, "Year of the Ram" is an epic novel of a man torn between allegiance to his father, the struggle to save their nation against the onslaught of a massive greed-ridden army, and the discovery of a son he never knew had been born. The battlefield can be many things to a warrior: life to his soul, a dangerous addiction; an erotic mistress, or a facade to hide behind. As Sovereign General of the Mongol Army, son of the Emperor, and heir to the throne, Etar had everything a warrior could want except someone to share it with-- and for this he blamed his father, Chingis-Khan. Locked within the dark embrace of loneliness, Etar lived each day wanting nothing more than to do battle-- until he found Koran, his son. A gripping tale of love that reaches beyond the grave; of savage warfare, of domination, treachery, and brutal accomplishments that were written into the history of a nation with the blood of its victims. A tale of one man's battle to regain the love of his son.
About the author

Glenn Starkey is a former U.S. Marine Corps Sergeant and Vietnam veteran. He worked for U.S. State Department Security, law enforcement in Texas, and retired from a global oil corporation as Security Manager overseeing major refinery and chemical sites, and their marine shipping facilities. He’s been a consultant, lecturer, interim Security Director of a major Gulf Coast port, and for the last nine years, a volunteer at his local school district to assist elementary children in improving their reading skills. He lives with his family and a 98 lb. Labradoodle, south of Houston, Texas. When not writing, he enjoys long discussions with his grandson about ideas for future novels