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Wrath of the Wendigo
- Narrated by: Terry Schappert
- Length: 5 hrs and 32 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Thinly veiled fiction, Wrath of the Wendigo is the story of America 2.0, how a crumbling empire gave birth to a new republic.
Wendigo General Eric Hansen has undertaken a mission to personally deliver a message to the rulers of the old world. Still powerful, still dangerous, and still locked onto the throat of the fledgling republic. Breaking into an unassailable temple and walking into captivity, Hanson tells the tale of Cascadia’s rise as he is moved steadily towards his ultimate destiny.
A deft mixture of spiritual awakening, insurgency, and Manifest Destiny, Wrath of the Wendigo is a thrilling mystery that pulls your belief structure inside out with its twists, turns, and remarkable vision.
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- James Campbell
- 19-11-2023
If this book does nothing for you, you're wrong.
Written by Clay Martin and narrated by his fellow US Special Forces veteran Terry Schappert, "Wrath of the Wendigo" speaks to the heart of the warrior spirit in all of us .
At its core, the novel is a raw and unflinching portrayal of resistance. A story largely told by the main character of the novel to other characters, It vividly describes how a group of determined separatists, the Cascadians, engage in a strategic battle against overwhelming odds. Their meticulous planning and execution of highly unconventional warfare tactics, serve as a powerful example of how skill, strategy, and sheer will can overcome even the most fortified opponents. The book's detailed descriptions of tactical maneuvers and guerrilla warfare are not just enthralling; they serve as a great mind-opener.
The novel's exploration of loyalty, patriotism, and moral ambiguity challenges readers to consider what they stand for and what they would be willing to fight and die for if it came to that. The Cascadians' relentless pursuit of their cause, despite the overwhelming might of their adversaries, is thought-provoking for those who feel the call to resist tyranny and oppression.
For anyone who feels the urge to stand up against the toxic tide of globalism and fight for a cause greater than themselves, this is not just an audiobook, it's a rallying cry.
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