Incan Warrior

Incan Warrior by Kathleen Kelley, published by Xlibris Corporation LLC on September 13, 2017, is a work of literature that spans 160 pages. The narrative begins in a cave, where a man ignites a fire using flint, illuminating the faces of those gathered around him. This setting introduces a group of ten individuals, each with their own stories and connections, as they navigate their shared experience in the darkness.
Readers will find a focus on the dynamics within this circle of men as they adjust to the light and the implications of their surroundings. The book explores themes of camaraderie and survival, set against a backdrop that hints at deeper historical and cultural contexts. With its engaging prose, Incan Warrior invites readers to delve into the lives of its characters and the challenges they face.
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Darkness enshrouded the ten people inside the cave. A man struck two pieces of flint together several times, sparks flying and landing on bits of dry grass and llama droppings nearby. After stirring the fire to get it going, the man sat back and looked at the familiar faces next to and across from him. The circle of men blinked at the light, their eyes needing time to adjust.
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