Adam Barthold is a deeply flawed man haunted by the mysterious Arahm
Tuit. He travels from upstate New York to the hills of Ash Fork, Arizona
where he hopes to start a new life but instead finds love, danger and
watches the world come tumbling down in red ruin, little knowing he has
an important part to play in the future of human kind. Although this is
an apocalyptic story, you will find NO zombies, alien invaders,
government conspiracies, universal plagues or any other such nonsense.
It addresses what is a more imminent threat to humankind. Further, it is
told from a very limited point of view as experienced by the principal
character, Adam Barthold. Unlike some such story lines, the book focuses
more on the characters, their flaws, fortitude and family-like
relationships. It is both a love story and a story of deep friendships
often crossing over racial, age and cultural boundaries. The action
scenes are not stereotype Hollywood-hyped depictions either.