Interview With Rory M Smith Author of King Clayshon The Freedom Maker
Rory M Smith is the author of King Clayshon The Freedom Maker. Here’s some more information about the book.
This book is the first book of a seven-book series. It is a science fiction work that follows the birth of a great warrior on the planet Natobea, who is destined to become the freedom maker. He is a new kind of superhero who was created by the God Jehovah. Prophets have foretold of his birth, of how he will free his people from the other God called Demornour. Demornour, at one time, had shared the heavens with Jehovah. But a holy war has broken out in the heavens between the two Gods which lasted for over one hundred thousand years. When Demornour and his angels lost the war, they were cast out of the heavens forever. He would not rest until he had revenge on all men in all galaxies that lived by the laws of Jehovah. He vows to return to reclaim the heavens and destroy the God called Jehovah.
Demornour causes destruction and evil throughout all of Jehovah galaxies and enslaves the people in the most powerful planet ever created by Jehovah, Natobea. The planet is now ruled by two sons of the mighty God Demornour, where slavery has been going on for four hundred thousand years. Jehovah will send his warrior King Clayshon the Freedom Maker to free his people in the year 2010. But first, he must call planet earth his home for twenty years before he can return to free his people. When the time comes, can King Clayshon The Freedom Maker embrace the destiny has been since his birth and become the true hero of all planets in all galaxies? Readers can find out as they immerse in this intriguing mix of sci-fi, drama, mystery, religion, humor, some horror, and suspense thriller.
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You can find Rory on the web at the following places:
http://www.facebook.com/KingClayshonFanClub and
http://www.twitter.com/kingclayson



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Interesting interview!
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