Oracle - Fire Island (Vol. 2)
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Narrated by:
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Jeff Simpson
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By:
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C.W. Trisef
Ret’s second scar makes its explosive debut. More of our world’s mysteries lead him to Fire Island and the second element. Ancient artifacts, a hot-air balloon, lines in the desert, a city in the mountains, tribal societies, and even the navel of the world all play their parts in Ret’s continued quest to fill the Oracle.
Hang on tight as author C.W. Trisef takes you to places and predicaments you have never seen before or even imagined and makes you feel like you are a part of Ret’s destiny: to cure the world.
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Only very minor reality checks to quibble about - remembering that this series of books are works of fiction.
1, The event that took place in the nuclear power plant could never have happened. No one with out proper radiation protection would EVER be allowed inside the containment building. Further. No visitor would be allowed inside the containment while refueling was taking place.
2. The last eruption of any Easter Island volcanoes took place over 100,000 years ago. Additionally all of the volcanoes have been extinct for something like 6,000 years. Plate tectonics moved the volcanoes away from the the magma chambers long ago.
Both of these issues are very, very nit-picky on my part. As I said this series is a work of fiction. 5 stars for everything.
A fitting sequel.
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