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Spearhead of Second Earth

by John J. Mahoney

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The saga takes place between the last two Ice Ages when Orcs and Lep-elves actually existed. It may explain that we evolved much earlier than ever thought. The story moves back and forth from today’s Archeologists who found the epic on clay tablets: mankind’s first writings, and the translated adventures of Spearhead. It hints that the earliest fables and Bible stories may have all been records of actual events and not creative fiction. It’s a novel that could make you question everything, even the formation of the solar system.

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Paperback
Format: 5.5 x 8.5 Black & White Paperback, 317 pages
Publisher: Outskirts Press (Sep 03, 2021)
ISBN10: 1977246184
ISBN13: 9781977246189
Genre: FICTION / Fantasy / Historical

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John J. MahoneyJohn J. Mahoney, author of nine books, educator, and still a stonemason, taught Shakespeare and Chaucer for 45 years. He did his undergraduate work at La Salle University. An Anthropology course from Brown University and a World History course from Princeton University helped inspire this work. He broadcasts the Weekend Wine Tips on his New Jersey Wine Radio spots, and is the Chancellor of the Dionysian Society, International; the world’s oldest wine group.
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