The Third Realm, Book One, Order of the Crow
Robert Dorman
(Independently published, May 1, 2018)
This is a work of fiction. However, there are several incidents that actually occurred. Much of the author’s personal experience and outlook is reflected in the characters and events in the story. The reader is introduced to some real and some imaginary ideas as to the workings of the universe and the life forms within it. The main character, David, will have to struggle against his inner dark side to come out the hero we want him to be. Breaking free of our inner dungeons and conquering our internal enemies brings our greatest victory in life. We shall see how David meets his challenges in this book, and the ones to follow. David was a somewhat ordinary twelve-year-old from a white middle-class family living in the suburbs. His stay-at-home mother, Sarah, grew up in the city, was Ivy League college educated, an artist (or so she called herself) and a great cook. His father was an electronics engineer, but not the kind that works for a company. Alfred (he preferred Al) worked for himself. He was a subcontractor, or job-shopper as it was called, and he would contract out to a company for anywhere from three months to a year or two, doing highly technical and often secret government related work. Both parents took turns home schooling David. David turned his head and opened one sleepy eye toward the glowing green digits on the alarm clock by his bed. Four AM. What a crazy dream he had just had. Well, sure, most dreams were kind of crazy. Bits and pieces of events seen or read about or imagined, strung together in the brain's attempt to create some sort of story. But this one! This was different. Reaching for the pad and pen he kept on the night table by his bed, David opened his other eye, pushed a button on his alarm clock to turn on a dim light, and wrote one word on the pad. He wanted to remember this from his dream. It was a trigger word that would unlock a series of events to change his world...no, change THE WHOLE WORLD, forever!