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The Sword of Liberty is a thrilling action-adventure novel about a secret constitutional weapon, crafted by our founders for use in desperate times like these. American spec-op warrior, John Laurens, is drawn to the island of St. Croix for the execution of a secret will. Attached to the official summons, he finds the tale of an ancient sword forged by Zeus at the beginning of time and carried into battle by liberty's greatest heroes, among them, George Washington. At the reading of the will, Laurens is shocked to find himself identified as the only remaining descendant of General Washington. As such, he must lead America back from disaster's edge, by retrieving the Sword of Liberty and revealing the knowledge on which our nation was founded. The book was written on the premise that America's public schools haven't taught the historical lessons requisite to making wise political decisions. In an era necessitating serious governmental change, the loss of America's historical blueprints could prove disastrous.
While engaged in anti-terror operations, John Laurens learns of his tie to America's greatest hero and an inherited responsibility to lead her back from the edge of bankruptcy. In between missions, he labors to reveal the knowledge of our founders to inspire America to action. Clues from the past lead him to a powerful democratic weapon the American people unleash in a final attempt to reform Washington!
While engaged in anti-terror operations, John Laurens is called to the island of St. Croix, for the execution of a secret will. Attached to the summons, he finds the tale of an ancient sword, carried into battle by liberty s greatest heroes among them, an American icon. At the reading of the will, Laurens is shocked to find himself identified as the only remaining descendant of that legendary patriot. As such, he is tasked with leading America back from the edge of a government induced economic collapse, by retrieving the sword and revealing the knowledge on which our nation was founded. Dark forces within the establishment learn of his charge and attempt to silence him. In between tactical ops, Laurens pens a series of ground-breaking articles which reveal the stories of the Roman and Athenian people who fought and overcame corrupt governments. Inspired by these reformational feats, the American people attempt to seize destiny from the federal government, precipitating an epic political showdown whose outcome will determine the fate of America!
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Rebellion is in the air once more in Wales... 1294 AD. After decades of fighting, Edward Longshanks of England has cemented his rule over Wales following the death of Prince Llewellyn at the Battle of Orewen Bridge in 1282 by undertaking a vast castle-building programme across the land. Fortresses have sprung up in Caernarfon, Conway and Harlech, bastions of English might. But a new resistance is rising. Its factions squabble and bicker, however, dashing any serious hopes of rebellion. Rumour reaches Garyn, now leader of a mercenary band called the Blaidd, of a fabled sword that would enable its wielder to unite the Welsh with a single purpose – the Sword of Macsen. But finding it will not be easy... The third gripping Welsh historical adventure from K. M. Ashman, perfect for fans of Michael Jecks and Angus Donald.
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