The Gabriel Chronicles

Book 2—New Home

by Dennis Flannery


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 10/12/2022

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 362
ISBN : 9781665573160
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 362
ISBN : 9781665573177

About the Book

This novel begins where The Gabriel Chronicles: Book 1—the Beginning ends. After the World Guidance Council (WGC) had taken complete control of the world’s governments and Alexander Gabriel had relinquished control of the WGC, he turned his mind to other things, extraordinary things. Scientists and engineers, led by the incomparable Dr. Isley and financed by Gabriel Industries, began designing and perfecting a new generation of prosthetics. These lifelike prosthetics looked, felt, and moved like a natural limb, allowing amputees throughout the world to begin living normal lives. But Alex, Dr. Isley, and his team didn’t stop there. They took this incredible technology to its ultimate conclusion. They built a complete, viable, synthetic life form (SLF). But again, this wasn’t the end of Alex and Dr. Isley’s contributions. Over the following ten years, they designed and built a ship, a colossal ship—a ship to take all the best from Earth to colonize another planet.


About the Author

Dennis Flannery and his wonderful wife Zelia live on a small cattle ranch just outside of Bend, in central Oregon. Together they have traveled the world and enjoyed its wonders and diverse beauty. But they have also witnessed the staggering inequities caused by corrupt and inept governments. They have observed the unbelievable poverty and appalling living conditions in which a large percentage of the world’s population are forced to live. The daily news around the world is a constant reminder of how our beautiful planet is on the verge of being destroyed by over population and powerhungry despots who have risen to power and now threaten the world with life-ending weapons. These eye-opening experiences and knowledge of the seeming decay of civilization, prompted Dennis to write this trilogy.