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Investigating the mystery of KV66, where Professor Maude de la Fressange originally discovered the talisman ring, Julian and his lover Dinesh's daughter,Rachna, find themselves transported to the world of Amenhotep, Son of Hapu - ancient Egypt during the reign of the 'heretic' king Akhenaten. Meanwhile, Dinesh, Dieter Holstein and Tamerlane Roderick must join forces with the Directrix, Vivian Loving and Hiroshi Sato in a desperate attempt to rescue Julian and Rachna. But the Directrix holds a secret that will forever change the lives of all those tied to Julian and the talisman ring and an ancient artifact may hold the power to change history.

160 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 27, 2016

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Zev de Valera

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Born in New York City and raised in the San Joaquin Valley of California, Zev now splits his time between Brooklyn , New York and Stratford, Connecticut with his husband, two cats and one dog.





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March 1, 2016
Now is the time to read this fun paranormal as the full trilogy is on the market. The story picks up right where Origins left off which works well. Julian and Rachna are mysteriously transported back to ancient Egypt where surprises await. This forces Julian's friends, Dinesh, Holstein, Roderick to team up with the evil Directrix, Vivian Loving and Hiro in what turns into a race to discover how Rachna and Julian disappeared. Without giving any spoilers, keep a close eye on the Directrix and Loving. Distrust and jealousies abound as the group rushes toward a most unusual HEA. Just as a warning to those readers that book covers make a big difference to, MLR Press gave this series covers that make the books look like comic books. The truth is that the books are well written and put together into an entertaining trilogy that will keep you guessing until the very end.
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