Disasters leave the United States broken and under self-appointed, corrupt leaders. A small band of conservatives unite for morality in a race for hidden data key to rebuilding One Nation Under God.
Elizabeth Toll lives a quiet, sheltered life in the village until her mom fails to return from a monthly supply trip. Her grandfather reveals valuable secrets are hidden in a set of paintings--duplicates of the fifteenth century originals painted by master artist, Hieronymus Bosch, which he and his friends painted prior to the drought. Possessor of the data could become the world leader. Both R3 and the revolution will stop at nothing to find them.
In over her head, Elizabeth fails to rescue her mother, but an occasional stranger, Leo, volunteers to help her seemingly impossible mission. Can Elizabeth and Leo save her mom, find the paintings and evade the deadly R3 Corporation?
Before Leo rescues Elizabeth from trouble, he's no ordinary boy. How does an orphaned kid, left to live on the streets, survive in a broken world? A Divine plan unfolds in Leo's childhood and he meets a girl who one day, will forever change the path of his life. This short story ends the very day, The Bosch Collection: Garden of Earthly Delights begins.
The first in a series of short biographies of minor characters from the Bosch Collection Trilogy, this book shows the flashes of Chase Picker’s life before his death in the Garden of Earthly Delights and gives understanding to Old Man Picker’s true identity after Chase Picker gets crushed by a train. This short story begins with Picker at age fifteen, shows him falling in love during high school, getting married, having kids, losing it all and questioning God.
Old Man Picker, once a good ole’ country boy who grows into a wandering man has the heart of every reader and gives you a second opinion of what being crushed by a train feels like.
Terri Michael Todd is a young adult fiction author and homeschooling mom. Her debut novel, The Bosch Collection: Garden of Earthly Delights affirms a young generation’s influence in politics and family while illustrating an ability to defy odds. Terri writes to prove anyone has the potential to be extraordinary.
Terri loves Jesus and has been married to her best friend for twenty-five years. Playing yard baseball with her three sons is a highlight in her day.