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Nature's green power is scouring Michigan clean-of infection, warlords, and the chaos of societal collapse. A Healer has emerged, new alliances are forged, yet the danger-especially for Miin on Beaver Island-has never been greater. Nature's green power is scouring Michigan clean-of infection, warlords, and the chaos of societal collapse. A Healer has emerged, new alliances are forged, yet the danger-especially for Miin on Beaver Island-has never been greater. In Sudden Quiet: Book III, Panzerland implodes, even as Red Hand militias tighten their grip. Meanwhile, Mukwa and Shaggy journey…mehr

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Nature's green power is scouring Michigan clean-of infection, warlords, and the chaos of societal collapse. A Healer has emerged, new alliances are forged, yet the danger-especially for Miin on Beaver Island-has never been greater. Nature's green power is scouring Michigan clean-of infection, warlords, and the chaos of societal collapse. A Healer has emerged, new alliances are forged, yet the danger-especially for Miin on Beaver Island-has never been greater. In Sudden Quiet: Book III, Panzerland implodes, even as Red Hand militias tighten their grip. Meanwhile, Mukwa and Shaggy journey through Detroit and the Ohio borderlands seeking to rescue the ELF extremist, Nighthawk, from Dr. Schark. Trouble is brewing back on Beaver Island: a witch has been caught. It is up to the next generation of tree-talkers to save their beloved teacher. The Scouring is a climactic finish to the Sudden Quiet series, providing readers hope, not just for the dystopian world of the trilogy, but for our own.
Autorenporträt
Joshua Veith is an educator, adventurer, and outdoor enthusiast. He graduated from the University of Michigan, later earning an MA in Literature from Eastern Michigan University. Today Joshua lives with his wife and two sons in Northern Michigan, fishes and hikes in the same spots that Hemingway enjoyed as a young man, and teaches a literature class on JRR Tolkien. As a public school teacher and writer, Josh strives to be an Indigenous ally, recognizing that traditional relationships with the environment offer the most sustainable pathways for humankind's interaction with the planet.