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Dawn of the Seventh Midnight
J R Boleyn
Dawn of the Seventh Midnight
J R Boleyn
Julian Cameron is a painter down on his luck with an ax to grind. When Julian fakes his own death to boost lagging sales he pulls off the greatest art scam of the century. With otherworldly consequences? An impromptu hypnosis session reveals a past life where Julian was the lone survivor following the destruction of Atlantis 14,000 years ago. Fate delivers him to France, only to become the world's most famous painter of cave art in Chauvet at the Cave of the Bears. Thrust into his hands at the moment of escape is a mysterious black box with the warning, "Do not let this fall into the hands of those who would cast you into oblivion." Fearing for his life, Julian hides the box behind the cavern wall bearing his world renown, Red Hand, signature. But is it all real? In his present life, Julian returns to the cave, surprised to discover a time travel device suspiciously linked to a UFO. And the UFO wants it back. Along with Julian! Chief Inspector Benoit is hot on his trail for art fraud. DARPA, the top-secret government agency involved with time travel experiments wants him dead. All Julian wants is to become the most famous painter in the world again. Is that all? With the aid of the UFO he names Einstein, the Second Coming never looked so good. Too bad Einstein has other plans!
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | August 7, 2020 |
ISBN13 | 9798671425246 |
Publishers | Independently Published |
Pages | 388 |
Dimensions | 152 × 229 × 22 mm · 566 g |
Language | English |