Ten years after a brutal war, cannibals and humans fight over the pieces of a hardscrabble existence. Former Navy SEAL Doyle has been prowling the broken remnants of a devastated America for years. Alone in an armored bus loaded with weapons and supplies, he's grateful for his solitude. Being alone makes it easier to survive, as others can become a liability in the end of the world. But when a particularly brutal attack leaves Doyle in need of fuel and repair, he has no choice but to venture into the nearest settlement. Jonathan has been pastoring a small church of Christians in that same settlement, but when he meets Doyle he sees an opportunity to expand his ministry. Cannibals have kept everyone from traveling, but Doyle's armored transport and weapons bring hope to his small band of followers. The two men strike up a mutually beneficial bargain, but neither of them realizes that this journey will change them in ways they could never have imagined. As they search for other believers, they must battle cannibals, militant atheists, and a mysterious super soldier. Doyle's unbelief and Jonathan's faith will collide in this action-packed wasteland. Solitary Man is a gritty, action-packed post-apocalyptic story with a solid, Biblical worldview.
Hutch's bid for freedom takes him into the lawless killing fields of the Golden Triangle, where the scene is set for one final act of betrayal . . . ********** PRAISE FOR STEPHEN LEATHER 'A master of the thriller genre' Irish Times 'A ...
Aquinas's Commentary on Aristotle's Politics glosses Aristotle's assertion that the solitary is either a beast or a god in order to accommodate the voluntary solitude of religious contemplatives: If any man should be such that he is not ...
These ordinary men want to survive only. This rice is their Brahma193. Some ghee194, some greens, laughs of contentment are all that fulfill family life ... The door is unbolted. And here is death. Alas! Dying 54 Vision of the Solitary Man.
If anybody that holds any commerce with his fellowmen can be called solitary, Oberon was a “solitary man.” He lived in a small village at some distance from the metropolis, and never came up to the city except once in three months for ...
All 14 songs from The Man in Black's 2000 studio album of covers, featuring a mixture of the incomparable Cash singing solo with guitar, and of inspired duets with the likes of Tom Petty and Sheryl Crow.
The Solitary Man
The solitary man
On a battlefield in Afghanistan, Sgt.
Nathaniel Hawthorne was born on July 4, 1804, in Salem, Massachusetts, where his birthplace is now a museum. William Hathorne, who emigrated from England in 1630, was the first of Hawthorne's ancestors to arrive in the colonies.
Solitary Man is the fifth book in the autobiographical series of stream of consciousness poetry by Robert Paul Taylor. Solitary Man is filled with prayer, desire, deep romance and the shinning light of God that can no longer be denied.