One of Mine: Undertakers of Rain
Undertakers of Rain
In a country
constantly at war, how many people really want to “support our troops”
when they need it most? Rallying behind combat soldiers is one thing,
but when soldiers need support the most is after they have filtered back
down to the cities and towns that spawned them. Undertakers of Rain
is ten years after the war. It is the time when Sam and John realize
the memory set as men does not include the boyhood memories of war.
Sam
and John both have returned home, left university with honors and
landed high-paying jobs in finance. They struggle in their relationships
with women, they drink in seedy bars, and they hate “hippies.” As they
develop into calmer men, men with perspective and experience, they need
each other to reconcile the past. Not even the most wicked person lacks
moments of righteousness. And indeed, of the people they meet along
their journey, not all righteous people are without wickedness.
244 Pages. 53,000 Words.
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