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Lynden Rodriguez (Author)
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October 3, 2009
The mining colony at Drumwall Fortress on the planet of Cumaro was the ideal assignment: pristine, wild, and beautiful; with but one deadly flaw; Lord Banyon, the local tribal chieftain of the Mautlaut. Two years prior to Father Andrew's arrival, his predecessor, Father Menlo, disappeared under mysterious circumstances. Now, a Mautlaut runner brings a message from Lord Banyon - written in flawless English. Could Father Menlo still be alive? Based on the works of St. John of the Cross' the Dark Night, and St. Teresa of Avila's Interior Castle, Drumwall is a science-fiction free-fall into a barbaric world where a Carmelite priest's faith is pitted against man, the elements, and his own psyche. Echoing the Book of Job and the Psalms, Drumwall is a mix of Carmelite Spirituality and the Old and New Testaments. Drumwall is not just a look into the future, but a monumental recall of the past. Drumwall is a step into the supernatural realm of Christian mysticism, and its ultimate outcome in the life of one man.

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  • Paperback: 366 pages
  • Publisher: lulu.com (October 3, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1435724089
  • ISBN-13: 978-1435724082
  • Product Dimensions: 6.9 x 4.2 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,736,697 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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LYNDEN RODRIGUEZ is a Sigma Tau Delta chapter member at the California State University, San Bernardino; as well as a member of the Secular Order of Discalced Carmelites, at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Community at El Carmelo Retreat House in Redlands, California. She currently serves as a co-Director of Formation. Ms. Rodriguez is employed with Human Services in the Department of Children and Family Services, San Bernardino, California. She was Chief Editor for the Social Services newsletter, the Moot Point for eight years, and is currently a contributing writer for the Department of Children and Family Services Newsletter.

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars DRUMWALL - Captivating!, March 1, 2008
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Drumwall is a captivating tale that thrusts an unsuspecting, confident priest into an alien world, where the fabric of his faith is challenged. It was just another assignment at an isolated colony on the planet Cumaron. The mining colony Olgatec sat behind the fortress the colonist call Drumwall; a fitting name for an edifice of cisterns. Father Andrew soon discovers that the assumption that the prior Priest Menlo met with unfortunate circumstance two years ago was in fact a mysterious disappearance that prompted the departure of the Protestant minister to a mental health facility and transfer requests for the remaining staff. The Mother Superior and her nuns were the only religious staff left; a fact that was not relayed to the Provincial.

Despite the assurances from the Colony Administer that the colony was safe, Father Andrew quickly becomes apprehensive in regards to a placement of a garrison and the colonist Dr. Reed, who did not consider the native people of Cumaron as equals. The neglectful treatment of a Mautlaut women and her demise during childbirth is the first death to plague the priest. His failure to protect the woman from a doctor filled with anger and hate influenced his endeavor to remain true to God, his faith, and his vows. Soon the Father makes it clear; he will not turn a blind eye to cruelty and is determined to finish the work Father Menlo began: translating the word of scripture to the Mautlaut language. A coincidental find of ancient writings allows Father Andrew to master the language of the Mautlaut quickly.

However, Father Andrew's undertakings were halted when a kindness he paid to a Mautlaut slave boy who was stolen from the rival Danon tribe offended the tribal Lord Banyon of the Mautlaut. Banyon was a man who acted in malice and vengeance without considering the consequences. Thus began Father Andrew's many trials and trepidations, while the guilt of many souls weighed heavily upon him. He experiences first hand the brutality of a pagan culture, yet finds kindness from those he would not have thought could posses such traits. He comes face to face with images of what he may become if he falters in his faith and often wonders if he can resist the temptations. His bewilderment of why he was allowed to live, forced to live, after enduring such pain and lost slowly fades as he realizes God has a plan. He and his visions were a necessary element to that plan. He stands firm in his beliefs while growing into a stronger man and realizes one man and his faith may change a world. This is a tale that was well written and will be liked by those interested in science fiction, particularly those who may ponder how religion will fit into the worlds of tomorrow.


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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
interior castle, winter compound, central crucifix, summer compound, first thaw
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Lord Banyon, Lady Coran, Father Nichols, Father Menlo, Lord Klaton, Council House, Father Zamora, Lord Epsi'que, High Priest, Guard House, Colonel Maddocks, Father Thomas, Umbarco Pass, Father Andrew, Holy Spirit, Christmas Eve, Captain Randall, Charlotte Blackwell, Most High God, Holy Scripture
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