The Sunset Saga Book 2: Pillagers of Time, Part 3
I have decided to post this table of contents for an upcoming print novel because it is one of the rare examples I have of a novel that I have written that was fully outlined from the start, with the outline consisting almost precisely of this table of contents. The only alterations to the original were a change in perspective for the last three chapters, and the addition of two bookmarks to Warpath, to introduce Little Lord Shaw.
I am one of those writers that dreads proofing anything over two years old. I wrote this thing exactly three years ago in less than a month. That kind of writing pace works well for narrative consistency and fluid reading but I was afraid in retrospect that I might have neglected imagery and scene depth. I find myself pleasantly surprised. I'd rate this as my second best novel behind Forty Hands of Night. It has the two best chase scenes that I have written and the best battle scene, a midnight fight between Cherokees and Spaniards during a snow storm in the streets of a burning town.
Thunder-boy also marks my decision to explore advanced artificial intelligence from the perspective of a primitive metaphoric mind. Until this point in the Sunset Saga I had not decided what character was going to be the vehicle for exploring the human originated intelligence vast enough to bend and splinter Space-Time. Also, keep in mind that if this ever gets published by a traditional house they will delete the table of contents.
Most Sunset Saga readers like the table of contents for various reasons, the main one being they like to check ahead on certain characters, and sometimes read the story one strand at a time. For instance, one reader loves the Three-Rivers character but has a hard tome stomaching graphic combat. She uses the contents listings to navigate around the river of gore that is the Jay Bracken narrative arc. So, even though it adds 5 to 10 pages to the book, I want to include the contents for the readers. I'm not afraid of you reading clutch scenes first and than reading back. I write with rereads in mind as it is. Enjoy it according to your own taste, and thanks for taking the time.
If you are interested in reading Thunder-boy it is one third of our ebook Pillagers of Time, available at our online store, and will be available as a print trade paperback from Amazon.com sometime in September 2014.
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Born in 1523 to the Flint Place People Three-Rivers now lives in 21st Century America, the world he knows as Sunset. He works as a translator for a genetic reclamation or "time-hunting" unit managed by his adopted mother, a genetically engineered 24th Century assassin who he knows as the Sunset Lady. The "ADHD" and "epilepsy" medication fed to him on Sunset clouds his visions and prevents him from talking with the animals and walking with the dead.
In order to regain his lost medicine Three-Rivers tricks Burnt Man and the Sunset Lady and steals the Secret of the Thunderbirds. With Thunderer's Dream-Catcher in his possession he embarks on a medicine-quest: to 2844 in search of the unseen Masters of Furthest Sunset; and to 1628 to save the Civilized People of Mother Earth Past from the savage White invaders.
Contents
Protagonists in Order of Appearance	14
Chapter 1: In the Noose of Time	15
Tavon’s Crew	15
Painted Wolves & Bloody Doves	21
Family	27
Chapter 2: The Medicine Goes Away	32
The Hollow Boy	32
Mother Moon’s Dream-Thief	38
The Secret of the Thunderbirds	44
To Steal Thunder	51
The Plight of Thieves	53
Chapter 3: Mammy Dread	56
Sensei’s Ghost	57
Colder Than Ice	59
Departure	60
Chapter 4: Among Burnt Men	64
A River of Thunder	64
Melted Bead	66
The Prophet of Bean Pies	69
A Man with Three Numbers for a Name	72
Chapter 5: A Dance Too Far	75
Business Time	75
Golf is Not a Sport	77
That Time	79
Chapter 6: Return of WhiteSkyCanoe	85
The Spell-binding of Eddie	86
The Penned-in Wild place	89
Egret at Dawn	90
Chapter 7: Meadow Hawk	94
Father	95
Joseph	97
Chapter 8: White Ash	99
Coming Down	99
Miss Ann	102
Chapter 9: Gerald Hicks	106
The Return of Squirrel Boy	107
The Transmigration of Gerald Hicks	109
The Plight of Sunset Squirrels	113
The Weeping Giant	115
Chapter 10: Heat	122
The Columbian Kid	122
Bringing the Heat	125
The Dude that Never Shuts Up	131
Chapter 11: A Medicine-Man of Nearest Sunset	133
A Husband of The Ender’s Daughter	133
Mister Medicine Vest	136
Dancing in the Sky	139
Chapter 12: Mamma Witherspoon	145
Chapter 13: Clouds and Rain	151
Ghost Riders	152
Johnny Hardtack’s Nag	154
Ethereal Hooves	157
Duty	160
Girlsy	165
Chapter 14: Raven	168
Crow Caw	172
Chapter 15: Thunder-Boy!	175
Where Demons Tread	175
The Ender’s Garden	185
The One Tree	188
Chapter 16: Without Time	194
Chapter 17: Return to Mother Earth	197
The Medicine of Holy Robinson	197
Wild Goose Town	200
Medicine-Cloud	202
Power of the Meek	207
The Long War Way	212
Upon the Wounded Land	218
Chapter 18: George	221
Chapter 19: Deep Trouble	226
The Devil’s Dookie	226
Seamus	237
Chapter 20: That Time	241
Midnight Madness	241
Hitting the Door	245
Hitting the Wall	247
Fire-Storm	249
Chapter 21: The River of Drowning Souls	253
In the End	253
Tears of the Departed	256
The Seat of Repose	258
Chapter 22: The White Sky Canoe	262
Chapter 23: Warpath	267
Human Stew	267
The Sons of Fierce Woman	272
Don Enrique	273
The Hunt	276
The Rundown	279
El Cid	282
Fury	286
Little Lord Shaw	288
Chapter 24: Sender	292
The Vanishing	292
Wounded Knee	298
The Sender	302
Chapter 25: Socks	306
Jay-Bear	306
The Divide	308
Maria	309
Three-Rivers’-Town	311
Eggshell	313
Chapter 26: Corn Town	316
Jesus Christ Superstar	316
Buttercup	319
Chapter 27: Goodbye Brotherman	322
Chapter 28: He-Who-Makes-Rivers	326
Good-River Cousins	326
Three Islands	331
The Six Rivers	333
Falling Waters	335
Shine Down	337
Chapter 29: Jim Silver	344
Chapter 30: The Iron Horde	349
Topknot	349
Terror at Night	356
Death at Dawn	358
Pillage	359
Mister Ted	363
Chink	366
Chapter 31: Thunder over MedicinePole	374
Badassin’ It	374
BITCH	378
Chapter 32: House of the Rising Sun	386
I Dream of You	386
Medicine-men of Nearest Sunset	390
Gathering of the Thunder-Riders	393
Mister Takeda Takahashi	395
Chapter 33: To Catch a Dream	401
Paths Inward	401
The One Place	404
Appendix	409
The Three-Rivers Sunset Saga Hijacking: The Short Story Draft that Became the Novel Thunderboy	409
Author's Note	409
Context	409
Part 8: A Medicine Man of Nearest Sunset	410
The Rolling Journey House	412
Protagonists in Order of Appearance
1.	Jay Brant Bracken, time-hunter
2.	Three-Rivers, prophet of Mother Earth, medicine-man of Nearest Sunset and thunder-thief
3.	Thomas “Eddie” Edison, former crack-dealer and unemployed time-traveler
4.	T.T. Redbone, bodyguard
5.	Hyacinth White Feather, widowed time-traveler’s wife
             
          
         








 
                  