It's 2332 AD and our greatest fears have been realized. America has been destroyed and all history of her erased. The Global Government, made up of America's present friends and foes, oppresses the world and hunts down and annihilates any person or group that threatens it. No one can challenge the great Global Government until a suicidal archaeologist named Adrien Bach finds a black box buried in the remote desert that was Middle America. The mysterious contents of this box lead him to the truth-about America, the Global Government, and the greatest crime in human history. Their crime. Join Adrien on a thrilling, twenty-fourth century ride to uncover the truth, and reveal that truth to a world starved of hope, love, and light. And along the way, perhaps you'll learn something that will change the way you view our twenty-first century world. Don't miss this futuristic thriller from hot new author Wes Moore!
Wes Moore is a Christian pastor and author. His rich fiction focuses on stories that build faith, hope, and the opportunity for redemption. His hard-hitting non-fiction strives to build up Christians and Christian churches in the principles of the Bible.
Wes earned a Bachelor's in Biblical Studies and a Master's in Pastoral Ministry from Trinity College and Seminary in Indiana. In addition, he holds a Bachelor's and Master's in Business Administration from the University of Nebraska, Omaha, Nebraska, and Amberton University, Garland, Texas, respectively.
Wes enjoys writing, speaking, and watching as much British TV as possible! Moreover, as a former member of the United States Air Force, he loves all things military, especially fighter planes.
Wes is also the founder of the Pewsitter's Seminary, a teaching ministry for everyday believers. Look for his videos on Youtube.
He lives in South Carolina with his wife, four children, and his dog Journey.
This book was good for what it was. Some parts were a bit cliche but otherwise it was entertaining. The writing style itself was quick and easy, which is always a plus. If I had time, I would probably read another one by this author.