
The Dream Compass
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Earth has been devastated in a long-forgotten conflict. From the ashes of myriad nations and civilizations rose a martial state under the reign of a merciless dictator. Despite ruling most of the planet, the Monitor will not permit any competing population to threaten his realm. To ensure his empire, he plans to unleash a weapon of mass destruction with the potential to destroy the world he so desperately wishes to subjugate under his dominion.
But there are those unwilling to bow before the Monitor: Anton Takk, a labor-camp escapee driven by dark secrets; Rosenthal Webb, an aging revolutionary hiding deep within a mountain, waiting for the right time to return; Tha'Enton, a glory seeking warrior and musician; and Pec-Pec, clever magician, Rasta mystic, and master manipulator. In their fight for their individual freedoms, they will inspire a revolution that will save the world.
Author Jeff Bredenberg "writes sustained action sequences which twist like mating serpents; his themes are important ones; and his voice is different from anyone else's in the business" (Roger Zelazny).
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In his "day job," Bredenberg was an independent writer and editor specializing in how-to and health topics. He wrote, edited, or contributed to more than twenty-five books. He was a frequent contributor to home-oriented magazines, as well. Bredenberg made frequent media appearances, including spots on The Late Show With David Letterman, The Rachael Ray Show, and the CBS Early Show. Bredenberg lived in the suburbs of Philadelphia with his wife and two sons.
Jeff Bredenberg died on March 2, 2010, of glioblastoma, a brain tumor. He was fifty-six. Learn more about Jeff at jeffbredenberg.com and howtocheatbooks.com.
Content
- Intro
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Dedication
- 1 A Letter from Camp
- 2 The Windmill Mountain
- 3 A Crossing at River 074
- 4 The Dragon Fish
- 5 Information
- 6 Interrogation
- 7 Loo
- 8 The Doll Collection
- 9 Moberly Inn
- 10 A New Mission
- 11 A New Assignment
- 12 Inside a Pumpkin
- 13 A Meeting
- 14 The Inventor
- 15 Rutherford Cross
- 16 The Valve Job
- 17 Two Government Guests
- 18 The Lovers
- 19 Above the Village
- 20 Music Not Thrown
- 21 A Wet Book
- 22 Hannibal
- 23 Flying Machines
- 24 Driving
- 25 The Walking Dead
- 26 Song for the Ramshack Man
- 27 Fireworks
- 28 Deep in the Bumpers
- 29 The Bullet
- 30 No Report
- 31 The Inspectors
- 32 The Chess Game
- 33 Tea
- 34 Memoir
- 35 The Diary
- 36 Override
- 37 The Symphony
- 38 Logging
- 39 The Man in the Hat
- 40 Losing Ground
- 41 Samba in the Shallows
- 42 Now
- 43 The Hallucination
- 44 Last Words
- About the author
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