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Of Ashes and Dust follows a Vietnam Veteran, now a professor, who is haunted by his past only to discover as the world is headed to Armageddon that the conspiracy theories he questioned are, in fact, truth and nothing is as it seemed. What was the inspiration for the setup of your novel?
There’s an obvious long-term cover-up by the US Government regarding the existence of ETs & UFOs, dating back to 1947. This, in part, served as an impetus for my “inspiration” to weave this narrative thread into the story arc. Also, I work with US military retirees, combat vets, many suffering from PTSD, as well as having served in the Army myself. This also added impetus to incorporate these elements into the plot.
The relationships that the characters form and, ultimately, the betrayals hook readers into watching everything unfold. What was your approach to writing the interactions between characters?
It came naturally. I’ve lived the majority of my life overseas having worked with the US military during almost all this time. Dealing with stress-related combat vets almost daily has led me to come face-to-face with their problems, often getting personally involved with their emotional trauma & healing.
What was the chosen theme of the novel, or did it develop organically as you were writing?
It pretty much “develop[ed] organically.” The story, except for one or two events toward the end, naturally unfolded for me. Wish all story arcs would do that!
What is the next book that you are working on, and when will it be available?
Working on publishing a chapbook (small poetry book), then a children’s book, and then the sequel to Of Ashes and Dust (OAAD). The OAAD sequel will most likely be more psychologically-driven & deeply delving into the troubled mindset of the protagonist & first-person narrator, Prof. Will Watson, rather than mostly event-driven as in the original.
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Their tale traces back to two covert operations from the Vietnam War era–a revelation about UFOs from the U.S. Air Force and the clandestine Project Sixty-Seven.
At the heart of the story is Professor Will Watson–a war-ravaged Vietnam veteran, a fervent activist of the New Hampshire Liberty Militia, and a man haunted by specters of his past. As the world edges toward Armageddon, he seeks solace in the arms of his Japanese graduate student assistant, Kimiko Tanimoto. Amidst escalating pursuit by the State Police and FBI, Watson is confronted with the harsh realities of his traumatic past and the imminent downfall of a world crumbling around him.
However, the truth about his “friendship” with Mark Mercotti, a fellow militia member with a hidden sexuality, proves to be more sinister. During their service in VIetnam, Mercotti had Watson enlisted in the enigmatic Project Sixty-Seven and arranged for a covert implant to be placed in Watson’s head. This unsettling revelation forces Watson to question his sanity, but he soon learns that Mercotti’s web of deceit runs deeper.
As Watson navigates the aftermath of his military service, he stumbles upon a reality beyond his wildest dreams: the implant was a government ploy to monitor him. Meanwhile, Mercotti is far from the friend he claims to be. His conspiracies are more than mere theories; they’re cold, hard facts.
“Of Ashes and Dust” is a relentlessly intense tale of alternate history set against the backdrop of global Armageddon. It’s a thrilling exploration of conspiracy, survival, and unforgiving intrigue, culminating in a finale as explosive as it is unexpected.
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Of Ashes and Dust
Posted by Literary Titan

Of Ashes and Dust, by Ron Roman, is an enthralling exploration of survival, intrigue, and the human condition. Set in a small New Hampshire town at the turn of the Millennium, the novel follows Professor Will Watson, a haunted Vietnam War veteran and activist. Watson’s tumultuous past and his pursuit by the State Police and FBI form the crux of this gripping narrative. The story delves into Watson’s complex relationship with his Japanese student assistant, Kimiko, and the sinister truth about his friend Mark Mercotti, who deceives him with a covert implant. This tale of personal betrayal unfolds against a backdrop of impending Armageddon, government conspiracies, and profound emotional turmoil.
Roman masterfully weaves together multiple subplots, creating a tapestry of suspense and emotional depth. The layers of the story, from intimate relationships to broader themes of betrayal and existential dread, set this book apart in its genre. The narrative’s complexity and richness elevate it to a work of significant literary merit. I do feel that the main character’s frequent use of crude language seems inconsistent with his portrayal. I think this use of explicit language can be somewhat distracting and detracts from the character’s depth. However, this does not in any way overshadow the novel’s many strengths.
Of Ashes and Dust is a truly compelling read. The novel’s intricate plot, vivid characterizations, and intense emotional undercurrents make it a must-read. Ron Roman’s ability to interlace various elements into a cohesive and engaging narrative is truly remarkable.
For those seeking an action-packed book that also offers emotional depth and thought-provoking themes, Of Ashes and Dust is highly recommended. This masterfully interwoven novel is a feast for the senses and a testament to Roman’s storytelling prowess.
Pages: 261 | ASIN : B0B351MR6Q
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