Nation of Sheep
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About the Book
Cathy Trenton, the O’Malley’s adopted daughter, escapes death in a series of events that leads her to the cave of a monk. She figures out that she is somewhere in the mountains where the headwaters of the
The sheep scheme finally comes home to roost with Cathy in it’s web. But she finds little time for that nonsense for she has her own problems. Part of her dilemma is Ray Cronin. Next is her obligation to the Lama. Then of course, there is Ricky Mann and the predicament with the missing serum. She cannot decide how she can put aside the jealousy found in her relationship with Ray. Yet, she doesn’t want to lose the one thing she cannot survive without, especially in the Outback. She rationalizes and contemplates these dilemmas until she decides that a mission in saving the sheep, rather than having to own up to her emotions, is the only way to save her sanity.
The monk and Cathy find a unique way to tend to the sheep and a way to travel among the sheep ranchers. However, the sheep keep dying and no one including Cathy can figure out why. A witch and a mad man shift the balance of power and it swings from him then back and forth between he and the witch. Lisa Mann’s son Ricky becomes the pawn, put he is in the situation in the first place because he lost the antiviral, which Dr. Man sent him to
Lisa Mann, head of a special hospital across from New Scotland Yard finds out that the virus she is working on has unexpectedly fallen into the hands of the wrong people. Why her son gave the virus to them she does not know but aims to find out. In the process, she learns that a witch is involved in the scheme and becomes very anxious about Cathy and her son Ricky.
Harry Pinnacle is the mad schemer who is still searching for Cathy. In his infinite wisdom, he searches for Cathy for he has decided that the only way his plan will succeed is if he can force her to work for him. He wants her to head up his plot to corner the market on sheep and wool. Cathy reaches out for help in an effort to avoid the inscription. However, by doing so an old nemesis of the O’Malley family, man name of Smith comes into the mix.
About the Author
Drew Robins lives in Helena Montana on a six-acre ranch nestled into the national forest. He has two passions, writing, and riding the family’s Saddle bred horses in the
Drew has spent over ten years in the wholesale insurance arena writing technical treaties and programs. He was responsible for the creation and writing of many new and inventive products for an international environment.
He is graduate of
His mother once said: “Drew from a very young age always read everything that he could get his hands on.”
The perceived need to have fun reading, uplifting reading, without the ‘New Age’ current latitude toward sex, violence, shock and gore is the mission of each of his works.