Michael: And the Manacle of the Gods

Michael: And the Manacle of the Gods
ISBN-10
1477103619
ISBN-13
9781477103616
Series
Michael
Category
Fiction
Pages
84
Language
English
Published
2012-05-08
Publisher
Xlibris Corporation
Author
Richard J. Williams

Description

Throughout the centuries there have been many wonderful stories told. Stories of gods, heroes, monsters and the individuals who have changed their own fates, and the story that is about to be told is no different. This is the story of an average boy who will learn what it means to be a hero and how to change fate, not only his own but that of others as well. While the main character may seem like an unlikely hero, he has all of the qualities that many great heroes have had in the past. Within this young man beats the heart of a champion, but like many champions he will be tested. This young mans name is Michael Richardson and he is about to go on the journey of a lifetime.

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