Tearing Down The Statues (Salt Mystic) (Volume 1), by Brian Bennudriti
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"A brainy, exciting and well-written look at a world in which religion and war are inseparable, and equally dangerous." –IndieReader
The history of human events has recurring and fractal patterns, on large and small scales. Once you see those patterns intimately, and know the common forces and personality types driving them, you reveal their pivot points. Then you control them. The Salt Mystic taught all this long ago when she stumbled out of the flats, her metaphysical philosophy the foundation for a global empire that lasted two thousand years.
Stuttering and nervous, Misling is a Recorder – meaning he has perfect memory and is expected to help build a seamless record of history. Unfortunately, he’s probably the worst Recorder ever. So when he meets a trickster with an incredible secret and inexplicable mastery of Salt Mystic principles, the two of them are soon on the run from swarming lunatics and towering assault troops in the heart of a city under siege.
As it has for three generations, the horrible Talgo family is the spark of this swelling world war; and their wily generals and scheming counselors clash their fleets in battles of shrieking steel-entrained tornados, cannonballs of lightning, and tanks the size of cities. But it’s the trickster’s secret that is the most powerful weapon of all…a tripwire set by the Salt Mystic herself in the Record, to save the world from itself.
Written with cunningly inventive ideas and cinematic, visionary storytelling, ‘Tearing Down The Statues’ invites you into a richly imagined world with a deep and catastrophic history reflected painfully in every decision, every conflict.
“Poverty and ignorance bred a tramp called, Blame; and she keeps her young close. Fear her. Because the life’s blood of a nation is the character of its people, and because the neglect of souls is the needle that poisons it, I have left you wonders in the Record. The fault and the regret are yours if they must arise.” - The Salt Mystic
Tearing Down The Statues (Salt Mystic) (Volume 1), by Brian Bennudriti- Amazon Sales Rank: #2084465 in Books
- Published on: 2015-11-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 9.00" h x .78" w x 6.00" l, 1.01 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 344 pages
Review "This is the type of book that you can read over and over and still find something you missed. There are all different things going on that you don't realize are part of the bigger picture. I hope that this author has a lot more to write." -Deal Sharing Aunt Book Blog
About the Author Brian Bennudriti has degrees in Physics and Business. He’s taken a nuclear reactor critical, piloted a destroyer, slept in the Omani desert, negotiated multi-million dollar acquisitions, run two companies, provided strategic and management consulting across the United States and traveled around the world in every hemisphere. He’s a plankowner on the aircraft carrier, USS Harry S Truman and has made a lifetime study of religious beliefs and mythology. Brian lives in Kansas City with his wife, two children, two dogs and a lizard.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A Must Read Debut and Series Starter By Tim Swift I don’t usually write reviews on books because it feels too much like writing a book report in school. Man I hated doing that, but for this one, I had to! I just had so much fun with it – adventurous and filled with fantastic ideas. It would make a great movie, if Hollywood wasn’t so scared of original ideas. I’ll give you the lowdown, with no spoilers. I really hate it when reviewers give away the exciting parts and all the mystery when I’m still trying to decide if I ought to buy the book in the first place! Anyway, it was scary in places and others an absolute blast. I didn’t just love the plot, I loved the characters. That’s all you really need to know; buy it and give it a shot. It’s worth it. I guess you want to know a little more? Alright, here goes: There’s these guys called Recorders who can remember everything they hear or see. It’s their job to stay in the corner and watch things and generally stay out of trouble. The main guy though - a little grumpy dude named Misling, keeps losing his temper and doing it wrong. He meets a mystery man that you’re never sure what he’s up to, but keeps hinting at big things. Turns out, he’s not kidding – the thing he’s doing is HUGE! He does some trickster things you don’t think are important, but wind up getting referenced later big time. That’s one of the things I really love about about this book – everything winds up being important. Every little thing. You’re not going to wanna’ zone out while walking on your treadmill or whatever you do with your kindle. It’s a fun read with absolutely no fluff. The Talgo family are dysfunctional and screwed up like you wouldn’t believe, like the Kennedy’s or something, and everybody is fascinated with them. They’re tied in with the big problem happening. They go at it basically, which starts a massive, super cool war that’s not even the point of what’s really going on. The battle scenes will blow your mind. Seriously; would look really amazing on Xbox – they shoot tornadoes at each other and ride little ships that climb up the walls of buildings. They also use a cool weapon called ‘Black Fire’ that eats into your hull, when not having gunfight duels with these shield-shaped things that shoot ball lightning. It’s just cool – you’re going to love it. I’ve probably said too much already.I almost screamed when it was over, I wanted more! You can tell he’s not done with the story – I think this is first in a series. You find out enough to be satisfied in a story well told. If I’m lying, I’m dying. You’ll love it. Check it out.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Great read By JohnB This is a captivating book. Grabs your attention and keeps you hooked.
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