by L. L. Brunk (Author)
The Smithsonian came to "acquire" the bronze book, which we have titled "The Rise and Fall of Cain." There were photographs taken of each of the pages within the book. After a year of translating the text, my friend the Professor felt compelled to share the story the American Soldier had discovered. Even though I was warned not to share this content with the public, I have no fear in doing so, because after all I've published this under the genre of fiction. This is the most ancient of stories and the truth should be shared with as many as possible. This story is about the rise of civilization, the first city, the first monarchy, the first of many things. Through the eyes of the first murderer we see how the world that once was fell into destruction, and we see the warning to heed lest our world today meet a similar fate.
Author Biography
A veteran of the war in Afghanistan and Iraq, working now as a contractor. Continuing freelance writing while working on his novels and continuing his education, receiving a BS in Religion and Theology. Always keeping in mind the best future possible for the children. Living with a new sense of appreciation for being able to share with you meaningful and inspiring discoveries. Writing with the hope others will recognize their full potential even during the most troubling of times. Desiring to be able to help others rediscover their passion in life, and who they are.