A Deerhunter
(meets T Rex)
by
Book Details
About the Book
The Piper Comanche bored along at 160 knots over the Canadian bush, over the Little Current River, it’s destination Okogi up toward James Bay. But it hit instead a cosmic flight plan that changed it landing point to a sandy beach on a lake that existed ten thousand years before. The pilot was slain by the tusk of a Mammoth, and the passenger Harry Spragg then slew the Mammoth.
Spragg then endured the great wrenching force of paradox and lived with people native to the lake area for two years, entering into combat with Sabre Toothed Tigers, Mammoths, the vorple T-Rex and a few Velociraptors thrown in to boot.
What is the Achilles heel of the T-Rex? How are Velociraptors like deer? The answers to these questions lie within, and, moreover, if you wish to escape these times for a new world in a primeval wilderness, with some excitement thrown in to boot, this book is for you.
About the Author
A practicing attorney for thirty five years, he and his wife Arla raised five children, now grown, and reside in Western Pennsylvania. They play supporting roles with nine grandchildren. Among these are teaching them swimming, canoeing and marksmanship, among other things. He has published numerous essays, taught college classes on the New Testament book of Revelation, and is still a distance runner - for relaxation, he claims. He presently teaches law at Community College of Beaver County, and remains abidingly puzzled by the presence of metal rings and tattoos in public and nonpublic parts of the student body. He will no doubt write of these experiences later, but only time will tell as to that. His present effort, A Deerhunter meets T-Rex, was provoked by viewing Jurassic Park and some of his experiences in the Canadian bush.