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What happens when the
hunters become the hunted? That is what readers have been eagerly waiting to
find out in WINDS OF EDEN, the thrilling finale to John
Bradford Branney’s series of books about a Paleo-Indian tribe in prehistoric
America.
In the conclusion of this
highly acclaimed historical series of novels, the Folsom People
return to the
plains and mountains of Texas and Colorado at the end of the last Ice Age, a
time of dramatic climate change, rising temperatures and melting glaciers. This
was a time when several large mammal species went extinct and when small bands
of humans roamed the mountains and plains attempting to survive in an
unforgiving and violent world. WINDS OF EDEN quickly
propels readers into the story where the first two novels of the trilogy left
off. Chayton and the Folsom People are continuing their fight of survival in a
violent and unpredictable prehistoric world with little more than their spears
and wits.
And now the book review for Winds of Eden by Prehistoric American Journal.
The four - inch long Alibates discoidal biface, the inspiration for the Shadows on the Trail Trilogy. |
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