The Unbeknown

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Historical, Fantasy
Cover of the book The Unbeknown by Sheila Mughal, Sheila Mughal
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Author: Sheila Mughal ISBN: 9780995713581
Publisher: Sheila Mughal Publication: February 26, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Sheila Mughal
ISBN: 9780995713581
Publisher: Sheila Mughal
Publication: February 26, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

In 1793, four young boys became lost in a vast myriad of underground caverns and tunnels. They soon became disoriented, confused, frightened and alone; except that they were not alone. Only one child escaped. The child's frightening tale of what he encountered in the deepest darkest pits of the earth became entrenched in local folklore. The cave entrances were deliberately sealed up. Some believed that this was not so much to keep inquisitive young explorers out, but rather to keep something in.Centuries later; this strange subterranean world was exposed to the stark light of the 21st century. It gradually becomes clear that there is a strange connection between an ancient line of descent and the mythology surrounding the buried grotto's. The link transpires to be an extraordinary interwoven historical saga. Under the façade of normal life, and silently in the background, the entwined mysterious tale slowly starts to unravel.

Ancient Celtic hieroglyphics tell a tale of biblical characters setting sail from the Middle East to the cold North Atlantic Sea. It was a treacherous journey. Could it be that a deal had been negotiated between paranormal spiritual entities, otherworldly alien beings and a handful of humans who had inherited a supernatural gene mutation?
In 2011, the life of a young and talented stage magician, becomes interwoven with the plight of missing aliens. Plagued with a rare clairsentience ability, he becomes enveloped in the world of ancient Celtic legends and mystical beings. Pushed unwillingly into a paranormal detective mission, he also treads the sorry path of unrequited love. Over time, he unravels his destiny, his biology and his connection to the far cosmos.
Sacred scriptures, the creation of the human genome, lost biblical prophesies, extra-terrestrial conspiracies, demonic conjuring’s and magic that can distort every known law of physics – are all revealed within these pages. For anyone who enjoyed reading “The Lines of Tamar”, you will see some of the personalities from "Tamar" making a welcome reappearance. Look beneath the surface as all is not as it appears to be. As with “The Lines of Tamar”, the inspiration for this book has its origin in alleged real historical events and true local folklore. Make of that as you will, but note that the caverns of Crank (as mentioned) do exist and the myths are real.

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In 1793, four young boys became lost in a vast myriad of underground caverns and tunnels. They soon became disoriented, confused, frightened and alone; except that they were not alone. Only one child escaped. The child's frightening tale of what he encountered in the deepest darkest pits of the earth became entrenched in local folklore. The cave entrances were deliberately sealed up. Some believed that this was not so much to keep inquisitive young explorers out, but rather to keep something in.Centuries later; this strange subterranean world was exposed to the stark light of the 21st century. It gradually becomes clear that there is a strange connection between an ancient line of descent and the mythology surrounding the buried grotto's. The link transpires to be an extraordinary interwoven historical saga. Under the façade of normal life, and silently in the background, the entwined mysterious tale slowly starts to unravel.

Ancient Celtic hieroglyphics tell a tale of biblical characters setting sail from the Middle East to the cold North Atlantic Sea. It was a treacherous journey. Could it be that a deal had been negotiated between paranormal spiritual entities, otherworldly alien beings and a handful of humans who had inherited a supernatural gene mutation?
In 2011, the life of a young and talented stage magician, becomes interwoven with the plight of missing aliens. Plagued with a rare clairsentience ability, he becomes enveloped in the world of ancient Celtic legends and mystical beings. Pushed unwillingly into a paranormal detective mission, he also treads the sorry path of unrequited love. Over time, he unravels his destiny, his biology and his connection to the far cosmos.
Sacred scriptures, the creation of the human genome, lost biblical prophesies, extra-terrestrial conspiracies, demonic conjuring’s and magic that can distort every known law of physics – are all revealed within these pages. For anyone who enjoyed reading “The Lines of Tamar”, you will see some of the personalities from "Tamar" making a welcome reappearance. Look beneath the surface as all is not as it appears to be. As with “The Lines of Tamar”, the inspiration for this book has its origin in alleged real historical events and true local folklore. Make of that as you will, but note that the caverns of Crank (as mentioned) do exist and the myths are real.

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