With equal parts fantasy and horror, "The Domain" follows the journey of Mark, a short but scrappy thief who does whatever he can to survive on the streets of Los Angeles and utilizes those skills when he finds himself yanked into a dangerous world where a giant wall divides light from dark, good from evil.
In the second book, "Wind & Wing," Mark and his friends leave the safety of Rendele and travel north to the seaside city of Paleen. Their arrival in the Domain was not an accident—many believe Mark may be the resurrected savior Mastiff, and the witch Megan is determined to get rid of him.
My paternal grandfather, George Lewis Capwell, was raised near Salamenca, New York. His father, John, was an engineer during the construction of the railroad while the canal was being built in Panama. George moved to Ecuador and became the president of the power company there and later in Panama. My father, George "Spike" Capwell, was raised in Ecuador and Panama. When my family (six boys and a girl) was transferred to the Canal Zone in 1974, we became the fourth generation of Capwells to live in Panama. My sister Michielle's son, David, was born while we were there, making him the fifth generation. Like my mother, my sister married an American raised in Panama.