Our Dying Land - Edward J McFadden - Books - Padwolf Publishing - 9781890096557 - September 24, 2013
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Our Dying Land

Edward J McFadden

Our Dying Land

There is a dead zone in Arizona the size of Rhode Island, and no one can figure out what caused it. On the fringe of the dead zone, Adan Drengle lives on his almond farm alone, preferring the company of plants to that of people. Adan has a very unique gift: he can commune with plants, communicate and exchange physical life energy. He could see the world as plants do. But the land was dying. Why? How soon? These are the questions that constantly tormented him because if he didn't commune with plants, he would die. When Adan is confronted by his neighbors because his farm is flourishing while theirs wither and die, he is forced to reveal some of his secrets. This leads him on a quest to find The Heart. Adan soon learns that the time has come to fight for the land, and those he loves. Praise for OUR DYING LAND: "Our Dying Land is a thrilling dark fantasy with a unique premise and intriguing characters. Eco-horror at its finest! - Tim Waggoner, author of BONE WHISPERS "Our Dying Land is not a standard fantasy quest: author McFadden blends in hints of his own background writing horror, as well as science fictional tropes. The whole combines to give a satisfying view of what may be lurking just under our feet." --SFscope.com "Our Dying Land has a nice blend of mystic realism, hard sf, and fantasy elements that work well together to drive a thoroughly SFnal plot. A socially relevant book that still manages to be entertaining." - Bud Sparhawk, author of VIXEN and THE COMPLETE SAM BOONE Still unsure? Please scroll up and click the Look Inside feature on the top left hand side of the page and read the first couple of chapters for FREE.


Illustrations, black and white

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 24, 2013
ISBN13 9781890096557
Publishers Padwolf Publishing
Pages 208
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 12 mm   ·   313 g
Language English  

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