Why read this book? Lion Spider Jackal Prince is original literary war fiction on three levels. Over the arc of its inspiring but hard story, four key characters struggle increasingly with themselves and each other. Into their simmering war within a war comes an innocent child, an unsuspected catalyst of potential release, change, and redemption. This story is also a modern parable of universal human nature, with its ceaseless warring elements of good and evil, and strength and weakness. Finally, it offers important life lessons on practical leadership and ethical conduct. Too often in short…mehr
Why read this book? Lion Spider Jackal Prince is original literary war fiction on three levels. Over the arc of its inspiring but hard story, four key characters struggle increasingly with themselves and each other. Into their simmering war within a war comes an innocent child, an unsuspected catalyst of potential release, change, and redemption. This story is also a modern parable of universal human nature, with its ceaseless warring elements of good and evil, and strength and weakness. Finally, it offers important life lessons on practical leadership and ethical conduct. Too often in short supply and out of fashion, these twin commodities are eventually back in high demand everywhere. Lion Spider Jackal Prince offers something unique, entertaining, and thought-provoking for every reader, especially those aspiring to lead others well.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ian Campbell is a writer and former career soldier in the Australian Army. This is Ian's first published work. The author is also the proud father of three young, adult children. They and their generation's accelerating, changing future, like much of history's erratic arc, is far from clear and certain. Only now, exponentially so! An exception, however, is human nature. That one unerring constant is fixed in every age. This surest truth was an added spur to Ian's writing.
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