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Lost Secrets of the Ancients: A Psychic Adventure
Lost Secrets of the Ancients: A Psychic Adventure
Lost Secrets of the Ancients: A Psychic Adventure
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Three young adventurers, Matt, Kate and Tyro are hired by the mysterious Mr. Carstairs to fly around the world and visit exotic locations, in order to find seven fragments of an all-powerful artefact. They face adventures in Peru, Stonehenge, Egypt, Nepal and the outposts of the fabled islands of Lemuria and Atlantis, hotly pursued by their evil adversaries! Join them in an adventurous journey with a touch of psychic phenomenon! Suitable for everyone from 12 - 100!

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PublisherThe Abbotts
Release dateJan 15, 2012
ISBN9781465902566
Lost Secrets of the Ancients: A Psychic Adventure
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Who Are The Abbotts? The Abbotts have self-published over 150 books on many different alien/extraterrestrial, psychic and spiritual subjects including the paranormal, self-improvement, love, relationships and inspiring fiction. They also have another 300 plus books that are being prepared for general release! All of their published books and courses are available through most online book stores, app stores, book retailers and digital libraries. The Abbotts goals for the future includes writing more books and branching out into other forms of mass media including social media, audiobooks, translated books, animation, and films etc. The Abbotts hope that you enjoy their free and low-cost books. And please recommend us to your family, friends and work colleagues. Thank you. Love, Light and hope, The Abbotts Tony J. Abbott and Robyn Abbott. https://www.the-abbotts-books.com/ .

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    Lost Secrets of the Ancients - The Abbotts

    Lost Secrets of the Ancients

    A Psychic Adventure

    The Abbotts

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    Copyright 2012 The Abbotts

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    Table of Contents

    Chapter One - The Adventure Begins

    Chapter Two - The Whistling Canaries

    Chapter Three - The First Search

    Chapter Four - A Druid’s Place

    Chapter Five - A Stone Heart

    Chapter Six - Mother Love

    Chapter Seven - A Tale of Bull

    Chapter Eight - Mu’s Muse

    Chapter Nine - A Ghostly Cat

    Chapter Ten - Monk Magic

    Chapter Eleven - Unlimited Power

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    Chapter One

    The Adventure Begins

    Kate Finchley-Smythe, young, blonde and twenty years of age, stood at the huge picture window of her six-storey apartment over-looking Central Park. She was so bored, so utterly bored! If only something exciting would happen!

    Her father, a successful banker, advised her to get a job and her mother, a socialite encouraged her to do voluntary work with the poor or with a charity, but Kate had rejected both suggestions, as just too mundane! Studying archeology at college was the most interesting thing she had ever done, if you discounted skiing at Aspen in winter and sunning herself at Cannes in the summer, but the college term was now ended and there was literally, nothing to do!

    Idly she sat down on her white leather couch and flicked through the New York Times advertisement columns and that was when she sighted the unusual ad!

    Mm. she thought to herself, Maybe life isn’t so boring after all!

    ***

    Matt Jones, twenty-one, brown-haired, muscular and of medium height, sat tiredly, eating a hot-dog on a bench in Central Park. Coincidentally, he briefly looked up at the large apartments across the park and wondered what it would be like to be rich for once! He had been raised in an orphanage in Indiana and life, since he had left there at sixteen, had been interesting, but hard. He had travelled and worked his way through many states, until he ended up here in New York, a few months ago and now he made his board and food by guiding tourists around the historic centres of the great city.

    He picked up a newspaper that someone had left on a park bench and began to search the ‘wanted ads’ for work. Suddenly his green eyes lit up. Maybe this was his lucky day!

    ***

    Tyro Jenkins, who called himself a ‘Nubian wizard hacker’ sat at his computer and lost himself in the on-line world of cyberspace. A short, thin, black youth of nineteen with Rasta locks and a flamboyant colour sense of clothes style, he was deaf to the sounds of his angry grandmother knocking at his bedroom door. They lived in a tiny apartment in the Bronx and his long-suffering Gran was always on his case ‘to get a real job!’ He finally sighed and rose and answered the door. What is it Gran? What’s all that racket?

    Gran, a large African-American woman with steely grey hair, glared at him, I just got the electricity bill, Tyro and its huge! Must be that money-eating computer and all your other gadgets! How am I going to pay this bill, I just don’t know! You’ll have to get a job, boy! No more mucking around!

    Tyro sighed, why was life so difficult? All he wanted to do was just play on his computer. Okay Gran, I promise that I will look for work today.

    His angry Grandmother thrust a copy of the New York Times into his hands and flounced away. Tyro sat on his bed and reluctantly opened the paper and scanned the advertisements. Suddenly he saw the same advertisement that Kate and Matt had seen and his large brown eyes lit up. It read - Wanted young men and women for exciting job with international travel and excellent pay. Must be intelligent, inventive, honest and physically fit. Apply at suite 648/1115 Carnegie Square Tower. 16th October. 11 am.

    Tyro’s grandmother frowned at him suspiciously, as he sauntered from his room in his best psychedelic green shirt and striped, purple pants. And where do you think, you’re going, young man?

    Her grandson gave her a sassy grin and kissed her cheek, Why Gran, I’m off to get a job, of course! Just like, you wanted! And the astonished woman watched him depart with an open mouth!

    ***

    Kate looked around the crowded room and carefully observed the thirty or so candidates, for the promised jobs. She was by far the best dressed and she guessed the best educated for the position. Kate wore a Dior designer skirt suit in red and white with four-inch Milan leather heels. She almost laughed, when she saw the young, black boy with his bright green shirt, loud shirt and dreadlocks, surely he wouldn’t be chosen!

    She quickly dismissed the muscular, brown-haired young man with the handsome face and bright green eyes, as he was dressed poorly in faded jeans and an un-ironed red shirt. Some of the other girls looked reasonably well groomed, but she stood out by a mile, as the most eligible! She smirked a contented smile, This job was in the bag!

    Matt was busy

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