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Wolfstalk: Romulus & Remus Book 1

 
 
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Wolfstalk: Romulus & Remus Book 1

Brothers Mark and Martin Cofford are identical twins, but their goals in life could not be more different. Martin loves the wild places of the world, and sees man as destructive of all that is free. Mark dreams of the stars, and is not overly concerned about the damage caused by progress to the natural world. As they grow and build their dreams, the world changes around them. What is it that they really want?

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Product Details:
Author: Richard Coxson
Paperback: 726 pages
Publisher: BookSurge Publishing
Publication Date: February 17, 2006
Language: English
ISBN: 1419613596
Package Length: 8.0 inches
Package Width: 5.25 inches
Package Height: 1.64 inches
Package Weight: 2.06 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 2 reviews
 
 

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3Good Book  Apr 29, 2006
By E. Palmer
After getting past the technical jargon in the first part of the book, it was easy to read. The timelime of the book is impossible to to follow though. It starts in the 1980's and ends in 2015 The only other reference to a year was 1997 towards the end of the book. The characters are well written though predictable. The 700+ pages could have been condensed/edited down to around 500 without detracting from the story at all. It is an easy read as the font/page setup is not overbearing.

5A tale of action  Mar 01, 2006
By Richard Craig Coxson II
No, I am not the author, I am his son. Now I understand that anything I say here will, of course, seem biased, but I really enjoy this book. As one of the editors that has helped my father to get his book ready for publishing, I have seen it evolve from a good tale into the almost epic story it is today.

The characters are engaging, and the villains of the piece have a sense of humanity to them that makes their actions all the more powerfull. Overall, this is a very good read, and as such is something I would suggest to anyone who enjoys the possibilities that are available to us as human beings.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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