B. C. 30,000
by Sterner S. Meek
About this book
Anak the Hunter stands defiant against the encroaching darkness in Sterner S. Meek's groundbreaking B.C. 30,000, a prehistoric fiction epic that transports listeners to the dawn of human civilization. When tribal law and ancient customs collide with one man's courage, the fate of an entire society hangs in the balance.
Set in a primal world where survival demands strength and tradition rules absolutely, this novel follows Anak as he challenges the authority of Uglik, the tribal chief, to protect an innocent woman from brutal punishment. In a time when superstition reigns through the High Priestess's pronouncements and every action carries ritualistic weight, Anak's defiance represents something revolutionary—the questioning of blind obedience and the assertion of individual conscience.
Meek masterfully weaves together themes of power, justice, and the moral evolution of early humanity, creating a vivid portrait of prehistoric society complete with hunting rituals, tribal hierarchies, and the constant threat of external dangers. This classic work of speculative historical fiction explores what it means to be human when civilization is still being born.
Perfect for readers who love prehistoric adventure, philosophical explorations of justice, and literary fiction that challenges conventions, B.C. 30,000 remains a compelling exploration of courage and conscience in humanity's earliest chapters.
