Wednesday, March 6, 2013

book review - The Lotus: Lord of the United States





A Phrenland Novel

Authored by Michael J. Costa

The Lotus: Lord of the United States.

A hero is found in unusual places. Some are impulsive, spur-of-the-moment decisions, like the soldier who wants to save his love, or the pedestrian wanting his fifteen minutes of stardom. Others are naturals, born leaders who achieve the highest honors for selfless acts. And then there is the one who does something incalculable, from an onset of insanity into becoming a folklore subject for years to come.

From the safety of a Mental Asylum and thrust into sanity after finding a cure, comes the Hero known as The Lotus. His paramilitary abilities saves his home in Kauai from a new threat. Emerging from North Korea, the villain Ke seeks to own the Pacific Rim by blackmailing all Nuclear Powers with an all-powerful weapon in outer space.

Included is Bast the Cat Goddess (novel).

"An Ancient Egyptian goddess was discovered in a large tomb in Saqqara, Egypt. Her ambitions to control the living may have started the Revolution, but another one has surfaced: the disembodied Ka Spirit of the Emerald Pharaoh. Will the Cat Goddess be successful? Will her Shabty Army conquer the known World?"

© Copyright 2013 Michael J. Costa, All rights reserved.

 List Price: $10.00 

 Publication Date:
Mar 06 2013
ISBN/EAN13:
1482306018 / 9781482306019
Page Count:
176
Binding Type:
US Trade Paper
Trim Size:
6" x 9"
Language:
English
Color:
Black and White
Related Categories:
Fiction / Action & Adventure
 
M7 2013.