Two Moons Over Michigan... (The Lelevator Book 1)
Book Details
Author(s)Brandon W. G. Waters
ISBN / ASINB00JW4ORZY
ISBN-13978B00JW4ORZ8
MarketplaceIndia 🇮🇳
Description
What if you lived next to a mountain tall wall of snow that used to be Michigan? Find out how it just started snowing one day after a second moon showed up, and never stopped until years later, and after Michigan had been consumed by snow and ice. It was like the ice age but only in Michigan, and all the major towns in nearby adjoining states were abandoned. No one wanted to live next to the place where millions of souls were entombed in the frozen state, so they left. The Michiganders who did not listen and thought the blizzard would pass and didn't evacuate, perished.
What used to be cities like Toledo or Chicago are now just a ghost town wastelands. Until one man starts buying every piece of property that borders Michigan for pennies on the dollar so he can provide inexpensive housing for the less fortunate. He was a petite fragile man who was rude as hell because he was also the richest man in the world. In the 1980's he won the lottery to be the first company to put up the first cell phone tower, and never stopped working from there because his own greed would not let him.
Not caring about other people and only caring about money, it did not bother him that most of the country was against his developmental plans of the bordering states to Michigan.
Now years later two men decide to burrow into Michigan.
What used to be cities like Toledo or Chicago are now just a ghost town wastelands. Until one man starts buying every piece of property that borders Michigan for pennies on the dollar so he can provide inexpensive housing for the less fortunate. He was a petite fragile man who was rude as hell because he was also the richest man in the world. In the 1980's he won the lottery to be the first company to put up the first cell phone tower, and never stopped working from there because his own greed would not let him.
Not caring about other people and only caring about money, it did not bother him that most of the country was against his developmental plans of the bordering states to Michigan.
Now years later two men decide to burrow into Michigan.
