Everything in mythology has a literal place in history. Randi Ross will prove it. After her father's death, Randi discovers evidence he was right about the existence of dragons. She's determined to uncover the truth, but her work is discovered by a mysterious figure--the Director, leader of a shadow organization. The Syndicate worries Randi's discoveries could change history. They'll silence Randi at all costs, pursuing her across the world. How far can Randi go to prove her theories?
It's interesting how some myths and legends appear in only slightly differing form in numerous cultures. The mermaid is a good example. This creature we consider fictional might go by a number of names and have details that change across cultures but the basic idea remains. Why? Jerome' s novel poses that question using dragons as the legend. What if, the reason for the legend is that such creatures did exist at one time and the legends are actually part of the culture's history? How would discovering this is true impact science and history as we know it? Fun questions to explore.
What if some or maybe all myths and legends were true? This story has many twists and turns as it links various people and stories together !around the possibility dragons were real. The story grabs you in and makes you want those looking go succeed. I couldn't put it down. Can't wait for more.