Day of Wrath, Bjarne Kirchhoff
Day of Wrath, Bjarne Kirchhoff
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Day of Wrath

Author: Bjarne Kirchhoff

Narrator: Scott Miller

Unabridged: 30 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Scott Miller

Published: 09/12/2022


Synopsis

Day of Wrath by Bjarne Kirchhoff - The men of the Norgan System had a tough decision to make concerning the planet in A93. Yet there was no hesitation. Can you blame them?Frowning thoughtfully, Lan Yotar pushed a button on his desk and waited till the televisoscreen above it glowed, showing the respectful face of an attendant."Ask Tir Latoka to come here immediately, please," said the Chief of the Council of Elders."I hear and obey," came the routine reply, and the attendant's face vanished from the screen.Leaning back in his chair, Lan Yotar gazed somberly at the report in his hand, till the Chief Scientist's voice recalled him to his surroundings."You sent for me, Excellency?""Yes, I did, Tir Latoka. Sit down." As the Chief Scientist seated himself on the opposite side of the desk, he continued, "I am a little uneasy about the latest report on Rona."Involuntarily, the Chief Scientist turned to look at the Wall of the Planets, Lan Yotar's eyes following his.The Wall of the Planets was so called because it pictured that solar system known to its inhabitants as the Confederated Planets of Norga. One entire wall of the Council Chamber in the Hall of the Rulers was constructed of slabs of lapis lazuli, so cunningly joined that they presented the appearance of an unbroken whole. In the center shone a huge disc of gold, representing Norga, the sun of the Norgan solar system. Grouped around it at the proper intervals were other discs symbolic of the system's eleven planets. Yula, the planet nearest Norga, was a solid circle of onyx, the black color indicating mystery, as it was too close to their sun to permit exploration; Heta, consisting mostly of water, was a disc of shimmering silver; Mira, from which the system derived most of its minerals, was cleverly worked in seven different metals.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Gary on September 03, 2014

Whether you're a liberal or a conservative; whether you're religious or not, this book is a must read for the simple fact that our world is limited only by our imagination. Before 9/11 we could not imagine evil people flying jets into tall buildings. Before this book I could not imagine evil people......more

Goodreads review by Rodney on September 01, 2014

This is probably one of the more frightening books I have read. It is so realistic and it could happen. It is about a very low tech, coordinated terrorist attacks across the country by several small teams of ISIS terrorists. I hope and pray this book does not become prophetic.......more

Goodreads review by Bon Tom on May 14, 2021

Very uncomfortable reminder of what could be. And not in a sense "a meteor could be on its collision way to Earth". It is more a kind of dystopia that's very real because something close to this already happened, and is happening in other parts of the world. It's very realistic apocalypse scenario.......more

Goodreads review by Nicki on February 13, 2017

This is one of the most harrowing and disturbing books I have ever read. It is also one of the best books I have ever read. I think every single person in America should read it! It is a scenario that could happen here. I think the scariest books are not horror books about supernatural vampires, etc......more

Goodreads review by Little on June 11, 2021

This book scared and disturbed me. It is very well written and very much a true to life could happen story. While I didn't like the story plot at all I couldn't stop reading. Very recommended if you want to see how this could happen......more