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Far in the future, the sea has taken over, turning huge mountains into islands and swallowing cities whole. Many of the Ancestors were wiped out, but some humans still struggle on: fishing, hunting, keeping away from things left over from the Old Times. Well, who needs the bad luck?
On the island of Insh More, Jamie leads a simple life, but his friend Rob dreams of more - travelling to the great island city of Embra. However, between Rob and his dream lie dangers that neither he nor Jamie have ever encountered before. Dangers that threaten to kill. Can the book in the seal-skin bag save them?
Futuristic fantasy fiction echoing 2 Kings 22,23, and an exciting adventure for children aged 8-10. First book in the Lost Book Trilogy.
"A thrilling story with adventures around every corner!" Review by Caris magazine
Book 1 of the Lost Book Trilogy. Jamie and Rob live a simple life on the island of Insh More. But Rob dreams of more and leads them both into mortal danger. Will the book in the seal-skin bag help them? Futuristic fantasy fiction echoing 2 Kings 22,23.
For Jamie, Rob and Ali, the magnificent island city of Embra holds different paths. Jamie struggles to make a living, and is constantly drawn to the book in the seal-skin bag. How will the words inside help him to cope with war, robbery and the treachery of Sir Kenneth? A white knuckle ride of a sequel to The Book of Secrets!
A blind beggar from the south brings a mysterious message to the King of Lothian. An old friend needs your help… But the message is the start of a dangerous mission, taking Rob and Jamie far from Embra to a land of darkness, slavery and death. Will they ever be able to escape? And can they still trust in God, even when he seems far away? An exciting futuristic adventure story for children aged 8 to 11, and a part of the Lost Book Trilogy.
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