Chief Mican’s Revenge: A Satirical Tale of Developers, Native Americans, Politicians, Love, Land Deals, Trees and Shopping Malls

Chris Columbus is a developer with a passion to build malls. Appointed “Admiral of the Ocean Prairie” by Governor Job Sparky, he’s all set to create his masterpiece on the vacant land just south of town. What he doesn’t know—what no one knows, is that a Native American tribe has been liv...

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Chris Columbus is a developer with a passion to build malls. Appointed “Admiral of the Ocean Prairie” by Governor Job Sparky, he’s all set to create his masterpiece on the vacant land just south of town. What he doesn’t know—what no one knows, is that a Native American tribe has been living, undiscovered, in the woods by the prairie for over 200 years!
When Chief Mican’s warrior son shoots Columbus with an arrow, the whole town, the whole country soon find out, and battlelines are drawn. And, just like Romeo & Juliet, Columbus’s assistant Zebulon Pike has fallen in love with Sarai, the Chief’s daughter!

Chief Mican’s Revenge is the dramatic, outrageous, satirical tale of the clash between the Mican Indians, the Columbus-DeLeon Construction Company, and the citizens of Gatorville. Follow the exploits of Columbus, Chief Mican, Gov. Sparky, Professor Paul Revere, campus activist Sam Adams, Sheriff Andy, “Shotgun” Flora, state legislators Speck and Manson, banker D.B. Cooper, renowned defense attorney Clarence Darwin and the young lovers as the national news media descends upon them to cover what could be the first– and last– Great Mall & Indian War.

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Genre: Fiction
Publication Year: 2016
ASIN: B01M0A4WZP
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