A young prince begins his quest for purpose in this epic
first installment in the War of Fear Historical Fiction Trilogy
Eye of the Nomad
War of Fear Book 1
by Umberto Nardolicci
Genre: Historical Fiction
#1 New Release in Historical Asian Fiction
Based on actual events surrounding Genghis Khan's death
squad of special operators, known as The Mangoday, this historic
saga immerses the reader in a spellbinding tale of life, love, and revenge that
will leave you breathless...
Book I, Eye of the Nomad, so begins
the legend of Yasotay, a gifted young prince whose search for purpose takes a
dramatic turn saving an illiterate nomad from captivity. He embarks on a hero's
journey far from home to learn the true meaning of life. Murder, kidnapping,
and revenge soon find Yasotay in a thrilling race against time to save someone
he loves from a fate worse than death.
Author Umberto Nardolicci takes the reader to the
12th-century Eurasian Steppe in this heart-pounding tale of adventure.
What readers are saying:
“A superbly written and researched tale of high adventure
and deeply felt family and tribal ties.”
-Goodreads Reviewer
“Have an interest in historical fiction? War of Fear is a
must-read… The character development and portrayal of the times in which the
characters lived make for an exciting and wondrous read. The stage is set, the
anticipation palpable; I am very much looking forward to reading the next book
in the series.” – Goodreads Reviewer
“This book truly kept me on my toes. The writing was so
vivid and descriptive that I felt like I was physically present in each scene.”
– Amazon Reviewer
“Eye of the Nomad is a riveting story that will keep you
hooked from its beginning through to the last page. The story not only offers
intrigue, heroism and passion, it also presents an incredible history lesson
into one of the most mystifying and exciting periods of human existence.” –
Goodreads Reviewer
Born in upstate New York, Umberto Nardolicci is a computer
engineer and businessman. After completing service with the US Navy in 1986, he
worked as an engineering consultant at Johns Hopkins University, Applied
Physics Laboratory in the Advanced Systems Design Group. He received his degree
in Computer Science and Information Systems from the State University of New
York (ESC) and, after some brief independent consulting “gigs,” co-founded
Systems Made Simple (SMS) in 1991. He managed daily operations and P&L
responsibilities within SMS for 20 years as Chairman of the Board, President,
and principal founder. During his tenure, SMS evolved from a ‘garage startup’
to an industry-leading Federal Health IT Company with employees nationwide and
over 350 million in sales. SMS achieved INC 5000 honors six years running, with
INC 500 honors in two of those years until its “Entrepreneurial American Dream”
sale to Lockheed Martin in the Fall of 2014.
During his five-year forced sabbatical from Health IT, he focused his full-time
efforts on writing War of Fear. He put a great deal of research into this
effort, which actually spans over 40 years, and began with his initial foray
into martial arts and the teachings of Eastern philosophies.
Nardolicci is a disabled veteran, like his father and one of his two sons. He
also has numerous relatives and friends who are veterans or currently serving
in the military. He is committed to supporting veteran organizations such as
the Wound Warrior, Tunnels2Towers, Nardmoor, and the DAV.
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I think this sounds like a good read. I love the cover art.
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