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Dying Moon
A Historical Fantasy Series
2025
First Published
4.79
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386
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New York Times bestselling authors W. Michael Gear and Kathleen O'Neal Gear deliver an epic saga of collapse, sacrifice, and destiny in Ancient America. In the shadow of the moon, an empire will fall… The mighty Chaco Anasazi empire—rulers of a vast domain across New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, and Arizona—teeters on the brink of collapse. Drought, starvation, and rebellion ravage the land, while desperate leaders cling to fading power. As the sacred 18.6-year lunar standstill approaches, the Chacoans gather at Chimney Rock Great House to pray, dance, and plead with indifferent gods. War Chief Left Hand sees this moment as his chance to crush the rebellion and seize control of the empire. But far from the great houses, others fight battles of their own. The trader Spots escorts the formidable witch Nightshade to Flowing Waters Town, where she will face Blessed Sun Webworm in a fateful clash of wills—one that will cost her dearly. Hunter Wrapped Wrist, now a reluctant guide and messenger, joins the fierce warrior Crow Woman to unite the fractured Moon People for a final assault. Meanwhile, Ripple, the Dreamer burdened with visions of doom, realizes that victory for his people may demand the ultimate sacrifice. As the moon rises between twin pillars of stone, casting its pale light over sacred ground, destinies collide in an epic confrontation. Fire and ice will rain down, and an empire built on power and fear will crumble in one apocalyptic night. With People of the Moon and Dying Moon, W. Michael Gear and Kathleen O’Neal Gear deliver an unforgettable saga rooted in cutting-edge archaeology, bringing to life the dramatic fall of one of America’s greatest ancient cultures. Order Dying Moon today and witness the final, breathtaking chapter in an epic tale of survival, sacrifice, and the relentless march of history.

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W. Michael Gear
Author · 67 books

W. Michael Gear was born in Colorado Springs, Colorado, on the twentieth of May, 1955. A fourth generation Colorado native, his family had been involved in hard-rock mining, cattle ranching, and journalism. After his father's death in 1959, Michael's mother received her Master's degree in journalism and began teaching. In 1962 she married Joseph J. Cook, who taught tool and die making, and the family lived in Lakewood, Colorado, until 1968. At that time they moved to Fort Collins so that Joe could pursue his Ph.D.. During those years the family lived in the foothills above Horsetooth Reservoir. It was there that Mike developed a love of history, anthropology, and motorcycles. They would color his future and fill his imagination for the rest of his life. During summers he volunteered labor on local ranches or at the farm east of Greeley and landed his first real job: picking up trash at the lake and cleaning outhouses. It has been said that his exposure to trash led him into archaeology. We will not speculate about what cleaning the outhouses might have led him to. On his first dig as a professional archaeologist in 1976 he discovered that two thousand year old human trash isn't nearly as obnoxious as the new stuff. Michael graduated from Fort Collins High School in 1972 and pursued both his Bachelor's (1976) and Master's (1979) degrees at Colorado State University. Upon completion of his Master's - his specialty was in physical anthropology - he went to work for Western Wyoming College in Rock Springs as a field archaeologist. It was in the winter of 1978 that he wrote his first novel. Irritated by historical inaccuracies in Western fiction, he swore he could do better. He was "taking retirement in installments," archaeology being a seasonal career, in the cabin his great uncle Aubrey had built. One cold January night he read a Western novel about a trail drive in which steers (castrated males) had calves. The historical inaccuracies of the story bothered him all night. The next morning, still incensed, he chunked wood into the stove and hunkered over the typewriter. There, on the mining claim, at nine thousand feet outside of Empire, Colorado he hammered out his first five hundred and fifty page novel. Yes, that first manuscript still exists, but if there is justice in the universe, no one will ever see it. It reads wretchedly - but the historical facts are correct! Beginning in 1981, Michael, along with two partners, put together his own archaeological consulting company. Pronghorn Anthropological Associates began doing cultural resource management studies in 1982, and, although Michael sold his interest in 1984, to this day the company remains in business in Casper, Wyoming. During the years, Michael has worked throughout the western United States doing archaeological surveys, testing, and mitigation for pipelines, oil wells, power lines, timber sales, and highway construction. He learned the value of strong black coffee, developed a palate for chocolate donuts, and ferreted out every quality Mexican restaurant in eight states. He spent nine months of the year traveling from project to project with his trowel and dig kit, a clapped-out '72 Wonder Blazer, and his boon companion, Tedi, a noble tri-color Sheltie. That fateful day in November, 1981, was delightfully clear, cold, and still in Laramie, Wyoming. Archaeologists from all over the state had arrived at the University of Wyoming for the annual meetings of the Wyoming Association of Professional Archaeologists. It was there, in the meeting room, way too early after a much too long night, that Mike first laid eyes on the most beautiful woman in the world: Kathleen O'Neal Gear. The BLM State Archaeologist, Ray Leicht, introduced him to the pretty anthropologist and historian, and best of all, Ray invited Mike to lunch with Kathleen. It was the perfect beginning for a long and wondrous relationship. http://us.macmillan.com/author/wmicha...

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