The Peacemaker
by Casey Dorman
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Pub Date Oct 01 2015 | Archive Date Oct 05 2015
Description
An Ecological Science Fiction Novel…
A thousand years ago the planet Talus was dying from ecological destruction. The warlike Tontors and their intellectual Falstinian slaves migrated to its twin planet Noruna, leaving the Aphorians, their menial slaves, behind. Now, a thousand years later, the Aphorians have rescued the environment from disaster, but the Falstinians, freed from their slavery to the Tontors, have returned to Talus to set up settlements on their old lands, once again threatening the ecology of the planet. The clash between the Falstinians and Aphorians threatens to spread to a war between the twin planets. Enter Jason, an empathic Peacemaker from a distant part of the galaxy, whose task is to bring understanding between the three races and avoid interplanetary war. The Peacemaker is a science fiction adventure, but it is also a tale of the dangers of territorial competition, of racial hatred, and of ecological disregard. Based upon the twin disciplines of deep ecology and biomimicry, it is an inspiring story of the triumph of nonviolence, of environmental sensitivity, and of science.
Advance Praise
“The Peacemaker is, plain and simple, a wake-up call. Rising
oceans, temperatures, floods, people and animals forced to flee from their
homes… sound familiar? Dorman weaves our reality with a great cast of
characters and the likely future, making for an excellent read.”
Riya Anne Polcastro author of Left
Behind, Book One
“A rollicking interplanetary adventure, which offers an intelligent vision of an ecologically viable civilization. Could become the inspiration for the next generation of environmental activists.” Lost Coast Review
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9780996292061 |
PRICE | $13.95 (USD) |