Review
The Greer Citizen: Review by Leland Burch, Editor Emeritus
The hellish beam tore into the enemy-s shielding, causing the ship to rock. The effect upon the LZ was immediate and intense as the thunderous echoes of battle now became a steady roar. Within seconds, the enemy ship ceased firing.
-Good God,- whispered Garcia as he lowered his weapon to shield his eyes. The Apollo-s beam weapon chewed at the enemy-s shielding, but the radiant heat forced Garcia to retreat. Seeking refuge, he moved towards the west gate to use the Humvee as a heat shield.
Green slouched behind his 50-caliber to shield himself from the intense heat, -This is insane! We-re like little insects watching two dinosaurs battle it out!-
This passage is from the adventure novel, -Zero Point - Power of the gods-, by William James.
The book follows two college professors on a journey to inspect recently discovered artifacts in Mammoth Cave. An astrophysicist and an ex-navy join them in exploring a new area of the cavern where they find an alien spacecraft that apparently has been waiting 6,000 years for its owners to return. The discovery rapidly becomes a high-stakes adventure for a future without dependency upon fossil fuels and even the survival of humanity.
Based on science and history, the novel builds on an ancient history to take a bold leap forward as mankind discovers how extra-terrestrials have harnessed Zero Point Energy, the universe-s unlimited source of free energy.
-Zero Point- should be required reading for middle school students, for it will open young minds to the endless possibilities of exotic future scientific discoveries and space travel. The book would make a fantastic movie, matching the excitement delivered by the Indiana Jones box office hits.
--This text refers to the
Kindle Edition
edition.