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Shadows of a Lost Age: Dustfall, Book 1

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“With every light comes a shadow.” – Dustfall

In a ravaged tribe on the edge of humanity, the suspicious death of a chief thrusts a man into a dark realm for which he is unprepared. When Jonah inherits leadership of the Elk Clan from his father, many in the old man’s inner circle question his son’s ability to lead the tribe to their winter shelter at the ruins of Eliz. A dark stranger, a journey over hundreds of miles of dangerous highway and clashes with feral gangs will push Jonah to the edge.

From best-selling authors J. Thorn and Glynn James comes Dustfall, a new post-apocalyptic series chronicling one man’s challenge and his epic quest to save what remains of humanity.

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  1. A Grim Future Dust Fall, Book One, Shadows of a lost age, is and intriguing dystopian novel about the remnants of a lost modern civilization. Hundreds of years after a terrible “event,” descendants of survivors eke out an existence as hunter-gathers in clans. The clan sizes range from about thirty to perhaps two hundred. The clans are nomadic and live in the north during the summer but travel south and gather at a place called Eliz in the winter. The north is too cold and inhospitable to survive during the…

  2. Workplace clicks re-imagined Beyond the occasional spelling and grammatical errors that could be eliminated by a good editor, I found it easy to overlook them and dive into the plotline and conflicts. I really enjoyed how the author turned what we are presently experiencing into ancient folklore that occurs before “The Event”. The true joy for me was reading how the authors describe the things that we take for granted in our modern society from a perspective of ignorance, lost knowledge, innocence, and a nomadic survival…

  3. Dustfall touches on timeless issues that humanity is faced with, tradition versus modernity, … Dustfall, Book One – Shadows of a Lost Age (Dustfall #1) by J. Thorn and Glynn James, belongs to that genre of post-apocalyptic novels where a nuclear exchange has decimated the planet. Humanity is reduced to a hand-to-mouth hunter-gatherer existence and it seems that the eventual extinction of the human race is a real possibility. People are living in any ruined structure they can find, and the only technology they have are swords and bows and arrows. Albert Einstein’s prediction has come…

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