The Chrysanthemum Trilogy

Part 2: Tragedy

Fiction & Literature
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Author: Marshall E. Gass ISBN: 9781499097283
Publisher: Xlibris NZ Publication: June 29, 2015
Imprint: Xlibris NZ Language: English
Author: Marshall E. Gass
ISBN: 9781499097283
Publisher: Xlibris NZ
Publication: June 29, 2015
Imprint: Xlibris NZ
Language: English

Carol Markham Manners is now the CEO of Chrysanthemum Coronet Inc. This has been a long journey. Conflicting reports suggest she is a Manners girl, but some parts of the report contradict where she may have originated. She has shades of the Manners family, but little else that points to a clear historical direction of her upbringing. She is not clear who her biological parents are and goaded by this obsession sets out to find the truth. The truth is disturbing. The results of her investigation are surprising. She has living family and will go find them. Opito Bay is the first start of the investigation process. What will Carol find here? Who are her parents and why did they take the steps to disown her? Who are the rest of the family and how did it come to this? There are so many answers that need explanation. The story gets complicated. She is here to find her roots, but the roots extend to areas she has never experienced before, yet something drives her in a given direction. Carol succumbs to this force, and soon she is lifted aloft strange mythical creatures, legends, and myths that only belong to her childhood story books. This will become your own journey. You are invited to discover with Carol and take part in a travel through time. Part two takes you down into the abyss of a family destined to rise again. Take part!

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Carol Markham Manners is now the CEO of Chrysanthemum Coronet Inc. This has been a long journey. Conflicting reports suggest she is a Manners girl, but some parts of the report contradict where she may have originated. She has shades of the Manners family, but little else that points to a clear historical direction of her upbringing. She is not clear who her biological parents are and goaded by this obsession sets out to find the truth. The truth is disturbing. The results of her investigation are surprising. She has living family and will go find them. Opito Bay is the first start of the investigation process. What will Carol find here? Who are her parents and why did they take the steps to disown her? Who are the rest of the family and how did it come to this? There are so many answers that need explanation. The story gets complicated. She is here to find her roots, but the roots extend to areas she has never experienced before, yet something drives her in a given direction. Carol succumbs to this force, and soon she is lifted aloft strange mythical creatures, legends, and myths that only belong to her childhood story books. This will become your own journey. You are invited to discover with Carol and take part in a travel through time. Part two takes you down into the abyss of a family destined to rise again. Take part!

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