People of the Rain: Faces in the Rain - Steve Oldfin - Books - Outskirts Press - 9781977226235 - June 22, 2020
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People of the Rain: Faces in the Rain

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In People of the Rain: Faces in the Rain, our young hero, Alex, further develops his psychic powers under the tutelage of John, the most powerful of their kind. John, Alex and a cadre of others whose powers are facilitated by the moisture in the air, do battle against a mysterious group of also psychically gifted, yet strangely brainwashed, operatives known as the Scanners. The Scanners are intent on the systematic hunting and capture of all the people with such psychic gifts. John, seeks to bring together all the people with the gift and convince his fellow First Nation leaders that it is time to share the secrets previously understood and nurtured only by the First Nations People. For John, this battle is even more personal--He believes the Scanners have kidnapped his wife.

In the first People of the Rain book, Rainfall, readers meet Alex, a young University student, and John, a psychically gifted First Nations leader, who had fallen into despair, desperation and alcoholism, searching for his wife. John struggles to redeem himself as he trains Alex and organizes all the gifted he can find into the first resistance to the Scanners. All the battles and a massive get together for all People of the Rain goes on in plain sight but hidden from the regular people, living their regular lives.

Though Steve Oldfin's series is considered science fiction, it is rooted in the reality most of us know. Most People of the Rain characters are First Nations People, struggling for the safety and the future of all people who have the physic gift brought on by the rain.


228 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released June 22, 2020
ISBN13 9781977226235
Publishers Outskirts Press
Pages 228
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 13 mm   ·   340 g
Language English  

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