Synopsis:
"The Man Who Saved the Planet," shows aliens and psychotic individuals in an entirely new light. Chris Devin, the embattled mentally ill man from Florida, must fight the forces of the CIA, the F.B.I., a former President of the United States, Satan and his followers, a dozen or more attempted murderers, scores of aliens from all over the universe, and his own devastating health issues. The book is a delicious and humorous sci-fi/fantasy romp from a crazy… (more)
Synopsis:
"The Man Who Saved the Planet," shows aliens and psychotic individuals in an entirely new light. Chris Devin, the embattled mentally ill man from Florida, must fight the forces of the CIA, the F.B.I., a former President of the United States, Satan and his followers, a dozen or more attempted murderers, scores of aliens from all over the universe, and his own devastating health issues. The book is a delicious and humorous sci-fi/fantasy romp from a crazy man's perspective with a sobering and sane, and a useful and detailed essay at the end about how to combat and recover from a psychosis.
About the Author:
Cameron H. Chambers was educated at Grinnell College, the University of North Florida and Nova Southeastern University. He holds a BA in Literature and an MS in English. Mr. Chambers has traveled extensively and especially enjoys traveling to Latin America. One particular point of interest is the artist colony of San Miguel de Allende in the mountainous central region of Mexico. Another location the author enjoys is Boquete, Panama near the Costa Rican border. He is an avid reader, an English professor, a social satirist, and a part time mystic. His books include, The Man Who Saved the Planet, Three Novellas, Don't Cross the Devil, Confessions of an Internet Don Juan, For the Love of a Madman and The Stone Cabin. He resides in Florida.
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