SUPER RING
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About the Book
Super Ring is a short fiction novel full of action that blends real and supernatural powers. A crime syndicate, who kidnaps healthy people and extracts all their organs for the international black market, has recently transferred operation to Camanor, a peaceful community who are mostly members of the once powerful Sabang tribe. Police Chief Joshua Dean, a pure Sabang descendant was abducted by the syndicate while investigating mysterious disappearance of several Camanor residents. Fearing for Joshua’s life, his seventeen-year-old son, Nathan, sought help from the spirits through High Cloud, the great ancient leader of the Sabang tribe. Nathan was given a magical ring that bestowed on him incredible powers. With his natural ability, enormous power from the super ring and ancient weaponry provided by a mysterious Sabang elderly, Nathan ultimately located the syndicate’s headquarters, vanquished the ruthless criminals and rescued Joshua and the other victims.
About the Author
Dr. Frank Y. Panol is also author of the book—Go Green at Home: Save money by saving energy and the environment. He is engineer by training, agricultural development specialist by profession and environmentalist in practice. He holds a Ph. D. degree in agricultural engineering from Michigan State University, USA. He was an adjunct faculty at Texas State University where he lectured on Business Statistics and Production and Operations Management. At Middle Tennessee State University, Dr. Panol taught Quantitative Research Methods and Information Management Systems.
He served as director for R & D and assistant vice president for agribusiness at Victorias Milling Company in the Philippines, formerly the world’s biggest integrated sugar milling and refining operation. Dr. Panol was an Asian Development Bank consultant evaluating progress and accomplishments of ADB-funded agricultural research projects in Asia. He coordinated for the Philippine government the planning and preparation of a $41 million integrated rural infrastructure development project funded by the World Bank.